When to use images on the website
When, and when not to use images on the University website. The process you can follow to help you decide if you should use an image on a web page.
Before you add an image to the website, you should follow our guidelines to help you decide when imagery should be used.
When, and when not to use images on the University website. The process you can follow to help you decide if you should use an image on a web page.
How to select images that add value to your web pages.
Where you can find appropriate images to add value to a web page, and how to make sure you have permission to use an image.
Image categories and types, when to use them, and how to choose an appropriate tone to convey different aspects of what we do at the University.
How to book a photographer for events, portraits and marketing materials.
What you need to do to prepare images for use on the website.
How to crop and optimise an image so you can add it to the website using the correct content type and component.
Learn the correct image specifications for all Typecase components.
How to add images to your pages.
How to make different types of images accessible to everyone using the University website.
How you can upload an image, or request a static image link, to add an image to your web page.
Request to upload or access images on the University of Bath Flickr account.
If you have any questions about using images on the website, get in touch.