All about Proximus Medias Guides
The Proximus Medias Guides for website and apps consists of design tools, images specifications, resources, guidelines, and templates.
Introduction
As Proximus' Medias Guides for websites and apps experience, this platform serves a wide range of designers building digital products and experiences.
The goals of this guides include improving UI consistency and quality, making the image production process more efficient, establishing a shared naming convention between designer, publishers and stakeholders, and providing clear guidance around image production best practices.
Categories
Proximus' Design System articles are divided into:
- Get started
New here? Get started with this introductory category to our Media guides. - Design System components
All information needed to create the images of the Design System components. - Homepage banners
All information needed to create the banner images used on the proximus.be homepages. - Devices
All information needed to create the devices images for proximus.be website. - Magnolia components
All information needed to create the images of the Magnolia components, CMS used for proximus.be website. - Social
All information needed to create the images to share on social network.
Articles and tabs
Each category contains several articles. In order to give the proper information to the proper profile, we divided each article with tabs. Tabs can be easily found on the top of the article.
To ensure a smooth browsing experience, Proximus' Medias guides remembers the tabs you have chosen accross articles. So you won't have to use the tabs to gather the same type of information trough each article.
The most common tabs are:
- Usage
Usage tab contains all the information regarding the usage of the image. - Template
Template tab gives concrete style guidelines to create the images such as naming convention, sizes, maximum weight. You can also download the available template from this tab.
Updates
As a living product, we try to keep all articles up-to-date at all time. In order to inform readers and writers about the update status of the documentation, each article has an indicator of last update on the top right corner of it.