Sizes and formats of images suitable for newsletter
When creating a newsletter in the Icomm editor, it's important to consider the proper formats and sizes to ensure that your images display correctly on all devices and email clients. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind regarding formats, sizes and other aspects related to images in the Icomm editor.
The Icomm platform accepts the following image formats: JPG, PNG and GIF. These formats are widely supported and allow for high-quality visual representation in most email clients. When choosing the image format for your newsletter, consider the type of visual content you want to display and select the most appropriate format based on your specific needs.
When it comes to newsletter image sizes, it's important to keep a few key considerations in mind. The maximum recommended width for the piece (news) is 600px. This ensures that your newsletter adapts correctly to different screen sizes and devices, such as desktop computers, tablets and mobile phones.
Regarding the length of the piece, there is no specific size that must be respected. However, it is advisable to prevent the length from being extended too much. A newsletter that is too long can cause readers to lose interest and leave before reading all the content. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain a balance between providing valuable information and not overloading the reader with excessively long content.
The weight of the images is another crucial factor to consider when creating a newsletter. To ensure fast and efficient email delivery, it is recommended that the total weight of the newsletter does not exceed 1MB. Likewise, it is suggested that each individual image has a maximum weight of 300KB. This helps to reduce the loading time of the newsletter and avoids possible compatibility problems with email clients that may have size restrictions.
In addition to the formats and sizes, it is important to take into account the name of the images that you use in your newsletter. To avoid problems and ensure images upload correctly, avoid spaces and special characters in file names. Instead, use descriptive names and use underscores or hyphens to separate words if necessary.
In general, we recommend that the weight of a GIF does not exceed 300 kb. However, we understand that this can be a challenge for those who want to create GIFs with high resolution and visual quality. In that case, we suggest reducing the file size as much as possible while maintaining the visual quality of the GIF.
Additionally, to ensure correct display of the GIF on different email providers, it is important that the file name does not contain spaces or special characters. Instead, use underscores or hyphens to separate words.
To reduce the size of the GIF, you can use online file compression tools to help you get the size right without compromising the visual quality of the image.
Image formats
The Icomm platform accepts the following image formats: JPG, PNG and GIF. These formats are widely supported and allow for high-quality visual representation in most email clients. When choosing the image format for your newsletter, consider the type of visual content you want to display and select the most appropriate format based on your specific needs.
Image sizes
When it comes to newsletter image sizes, it's important to keep a few key considerations in mind. The maximum recommended width for the piece (news) is 600px. This ensures that your newsletter adapts correctly to different screen sizes and devices, such as desktop computers, tablets and mobile phones.
Regarding the length of the piece, there is no specific size that must be respected. However, it is advisable to prevent the length from being extended too much. A newsletter that is too long can cause readers to lose interest and leave before reading all the content. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain a balance between providing valuable information and not overloading the reader with excessively long content.
Weight of images
The weight of the images is another crucial factor to consider when creating a newsletter. To ensure fast and efficient email delivery, it is recommended that the total weight of the newsletter does not exceed 1MB. Likewise, it is suggested that each individual image has a maximum weight of 300KB. This helps to reduce the loading time of the newsletter and avoids possible compatibility problems with email clients that may have size restrictions.
Name of the images
In addition to the formats and sizes, it is important to take into account the name of the images that you use in your newsletter. To avoid problems and ensure images upload correctly, avoid spaces and special characters in file names. Instead, use descriptive names and use underscores or hyphens to separate words if necessary.
GIF
In general, we recommend that the weight of a GIF does not exceed 300 kb. However, we understand that this can be a challenge for those who want to create GIFs with high resolution and visual quality. In that case, we suggest reducing the file size as much as possible while maintaining the visual quality of the GIF.
Additionally, to ensure correct display of the GIF on different email providers, it is important that the file name does not contain spaces or special characters. Instead, use underscores or hyphens to separate words.
To reduce the size of the GIF, you can use online file compression tools to help you get the size right without compromising the visual quality of the image.
Updated on: 03/15/2024
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