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What is the optimum size and weight for an award graphic?

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Dave Edmonds, Webmaster
EddNet Awards (site closed)

The allowable maximum for an award graphic is generally accepted as 200x200 pixels. Personally, I feel this is a little large and would prefer to see no greater than about 150x150 pixels.

The optimum size, however, will depend on how "busy" your award graphic is. A simple design may require less space than a more complex one, but what's important is getting the balance right so the award graphic doesn't look cluttered or lost in a sea of space. As a general rule, the largest dimension should probably be no greater than 100 to 150 pixels.

Although Internet access is becoming faster with the rise of broadband and cable, spare a thought for the poor people on 56K dial ups (I'm one of them) and keep your file size small. Award graphics are usually displayed alongside many others, so I would suggest keeping the size of the file somewhere in the region of 10 Kb to 15 Kb. If you can design graphics smaller than 10 Kb, then so much the better, but you normally start trading off quality in your quest for a smaller file size.

Award graphics with many colours (e.g. photographs) are better in JPG format, while more blocky graphics with fewer colours are better in GIF format. And remember, always optimise your graphics with an optimisation program!

Loren Sebastian, Webmistress
Cerulean Award Program

An award image is the first thing an applicant gets his or her heart into before applying for an award. Keeping the 640x480 resolution in mind, people used to go with the "bigger deals, bigger values" motto. Not only did they design their websites with huge printed backgrounds and three color base graphics, but they made huge banner logos, entrance graphics and award images, too!

Now smaller images are popular. Award graphics in the range of 120x100 (width and height) are preferred, and the maximum weight should not exceed 15 Kb. This lighter weight is easier for both award givers and applicants to deal with.

Award graphics must be appealing to the applicants. More appealing graphics and unique designs will improve the potential of the entire award program. One should keep the basic theme of the site in mind when designing the awards. Graphics which are consistent with the overall theme will help to brand your site and the award program.

The award graphic must not be something you are just giving away. It has to be a symbol of your creativity, and it must represent your inner self. The graphic must be unique and beautiful so that applicants will want to post it on their sites.

Nikola Kitanovic, Webmaster
Absolut Awards (site closed)

If we are talking about serious award programs, then we should bear in mind that their award graphics must meet their own criteria for good design and quick loading. A serious program should never offer an award graphic that is too big, either in pixels or kilobytes,and most of them will agree with this.

Furthermore, we should keep the following points in mind when we create our award graphics:

The graphics should be highly aesthetic so that winners will be proud to post them on their sites.
The graphics should represent the award program in a recognizable way.
The award graphics should also represent the site which hosts the program.

Given these requirements, is it possible to create a small graphic, such as 100x100 pixels and maximum 10 Kb, that will meet them all? I think so. Creative award masters will always find a way. If you need some inspiration, just take a look at the award graphics created by Beehive Awards, Favourite Website Awards, Aljapaco Awards, Assess Risk, and Spider Food.

So, we see that smaller graphics are preferred by serious award programs and that serious award masters will find a way to meet this requirement while still creating graphics that most winners will be proud to post in their websites.

Maggi Norris, Webmistress
Nem5 Awards Program

Smaller awards, like 88x31, seem to be more popular among professional award seekers. There also appears to be a demand for mid-sized award graphics, from 100x100 to 200x200, that are miniature works of art. On the opposite end of the spectrum, children's and personal sites tend to want bigger, eye-catching award graphics.

While some award seekers do not care how much an award graphic may "weigh," others are conscientious of every single kilobyte (Kb) the graphic will add to their Web page and its loading time. For them, it is a good idea to offer graphics that weigh less than 10 Kb.

It is important to remember that while we may love our award graphic, we are still offering it to our winners and if they don't like it or can't use it because of the size or "download weight," then we won't get what we seek, which is applications from award seekers.

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