AIESEC Digital Guidelines

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AIESEC Digital Guidelines Overview

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i. Style guide overview

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ii. General page structure - main

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iii. General page structure - footer

1. Logo

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1.1. How to display the AIESEC logo

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1.2. Use of affiliated AIESEC logos

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2. Colors

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2.1. Updated AIESEC Blue

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2.1.1. New AIESEC color palette

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2.2. Gray and other colors

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3. Font and typography

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3.1. Lato is used for all communications

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3.2. <h> tags – an overview

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3.2.1. <h1> is for page headers

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3.2.2. <h2> is for page subheaders

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3.2.3. <h3> is a light subheader

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3.2.4. <h4> is the smallest heading size

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3.3 More on coding text

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4. Images

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4.1. Image layout tips

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4.2. Related links

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4.2.1. Editing partner logos

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4.2.2. Editing a logo using a grid

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5. Writing new content

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5.1. Tone of voice – general guidelines

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5.2. Writing for students

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5.3. Writing for companies / NGOs

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5.4. Writing about AIESEC

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5.5. Writing blog posts

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