Eventboost Design Guidelines

The following guidelines are about the Artwork sizing of different elements on the Eventboost platform.

Event page

Background Image - File formats accepted for upload are: PNG, JPG, with a minimum width of 1000px, RGB Color Space.

Header Image - File formats accepted for upload are: PNG, JPG, max. width 1000px, RGB Color.

Event Page Logo - File formats accepted for upload are: PNG, JPG, max. width 200px - height 100px, RGB Color.

Event Page Image - File formats accepted for upload are: PNG, JPG, max. width 1000px, RGB Color.

Footer Image - File formats accepted for upload are: PNG, JPG, max. width 1000px, RGB Color.

Email Messages

Logo - File formats accepted for upload are: PNG, JPG maximum width 200 px, hight 200 px.

Event Image - File formats accepted for upload are: PNG, JPG minimum width 640 px.

- Header and Footer Image - File formats accepted for upload are: PNG, JPG minimum width 640 px.

Please note that bigger and smaller files will be resized.

Access Code-based Landing Pages 

1. Main Area
The Main Area is the area of the webpage where all the key elements must be displayed.
The goal of the Main Area is to display all the primary content of the page without a user who must scroll the page itself.
This area must be 1000px wide and 600px high.
To be adequately displayed on Retina display, all graphics files must double the resolution, so they have to be 2000x1200px, 72dpi.
Ideally, the Main Area can include a header and/or a graphic image, the body of the page, and the footer.

2. Background Image
Even if the graphics project of the page involves a full-screen background, the concept of the Main Area is still valid, and its rules should be followed.
Background image graphic files should be at least 2000px wide (the wider, the better).

3. Page Content
In designing the webpage graphic, we must consider the mandatory content we have to include in the body. For example:
- in the landing page, we have to add the input/placeholder box where the user can enter the Acces Code, and this element must be displayed in the Main Area (the user doesn’t have to scroll to insert the Access Code).