Social Media Image and Video Specifications
Review guidelines for including photos and video in social media posts.
Content for the Office of Head Start (OHS) is created by many organizations and individuals. Decisions made during content development affect our audience’s ability to find, understand, and use it. The Web and Communications Standards ensure consistent use of language, design, and styles across products, regardless of their authorship. Consistency in these matters is key to creating a unified voice for OHS, as well as complying with federal regulations. These choices are kept current using research into best practice and input from OHS and the National Training and Technical Assistance Centers Communications Workgroup, as well as evolving federal standards.
Review guidelines for including photos and video in social media posts.
Review words and terms commonly used in Head Start content, noting use of uppercase vs. lowercase.
Review requirements for citing the Head Start Program Performance Standards, attributing content, and using and including bibliographies, endnotes, and reference lists in Head Start content.
HeadStart.gov requires all video presentations to have accessible synchronized media. Learn how to create a seamless viewing experience that is compliant with federal accessibility standards.
The Office of Head Start National Centers and other vendors are required to transcribe their own multimedia, including webinars and audio conferences, for use on HeadStart.gov.
The guidelines in this section cover how to develop audio/video presentations in English or Spanish that are accessible to all users, including people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
It’s important not to alter your National Center logo to ensure brand consistency and recognition across all communications.
Find standard fonts for social media and learn when exceptions are made.
See the official color palette for Office of Head Start social media graphics.
Find tips for choosing and using icons in social media graphics and captions.
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