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Broadcast Style Guide

See the Rebellion Broadcast or Movement Broadcast Telegram channels for examples of well-formatted messages

And see the Design Programme for fonts, logos, colours, images, icons etc.

Content

  • Keep messages short. Link out to further information.
  • Be consistent in the name and image used for the event/action across all platforms.
  • Consider accessibility: It is key in reaching as many people as possible and growing our movement. Mention where people can find out more about physical accessibility.
  • Don’t assume knowledge, for example make clear what abbreviations stand for.
  • Seek permission before sharing private numbers or email (and don’t share them as a rule otherwise).
  • Slow down & check. Your message will land better if the info is accurate.

Formatting

  • Use CAPS in bold for the title of the message (caps and bold because bold doesn't always work when messaged are shared-on to other platforms)
  • Dont use italics. Dyslexia style guide and colour blindness info can be found here.

Lists

  • Precede lists with a colon
  • If lists need to be displayed (ie items on separate lines), consider using a bullet, asterisk or emoji before each item.
  • If each item is in complete sentences, end with a full-stop. Otherwise, no punctuation at end of item except for a full stop at the end of the last one
  • For in-line lists, separate items by commas; avoid Oxford commas (comma after penultimate item, preceding an ‘and’).

Using Emojis

  • Limit the use of emojis. Less is more! Be inclusive in your message format. The visual is as important as the content.
  • Don’t frame a message title with emojis or use emojis at the end of a line. The emojis often jump lines when the message is shared to different devices or platforms (Android or iPhone, Signal or Telegram, phone or computer) and can end up looking messy.
  • Just use one emoji at the start of the title, if you’re going to use them, and try to colour-coordinate with the header image
  • Use one space between image and emoji.
  • Consider inclusivity when using emoji skin colours for hands etc. If you want to find more Telegram emojis including additional skin tones check out emojipedia

AttachingSpellings

See the M&M Formatting Style Guide for some commonnly misspelt words

Images

  • Don’t use an image unless it’s a good one, clear & dynamic with high contrast.
  • The dimensions for using an image on Telegram are 1920 x 1005 (the same proportions as a Facebook event header)
  • UseKeep oneit simple. One image inis landscapeadvised format.for the best effect - landscape. If you don’t have a strong image then no need to add one.
  • Don’t useAttach an image unlessto it’sthe message, rather than posting it before on its own. It will otherwise get lost when messages are forwarded.
  • In Telegram, if you have multiple images you can attach them straight to the message and they will automatically form a goodgrid.
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  • For collages, max 5 images per collage (as a general rule of thumb), otherwise it risks being cluttered. A single image can sometimes be more striking
  • Aim for clear &images dynamic(remember withmost highpeople contrast.will view on their phones)

Spellings

Example images

See the M&M Formatting Style GuideExample broadcast header image 1.jpg for some commonnly misspelt words

Example broadcast header image 2.jpg