Capability Resources

Created on Mon Nov 21, 2022 by Damon Williams

Capability Resources are curated collections of featured Project Resources. These resources are then featured & displayed throughout our site, primarily in the Capabilities section(s).

 

Content for a Capability Resource can be documented & submitted using the same "Project Resource Request Doc" used for Project Resources. Simply add the required and/or optional fields and their associated content to the Capability section of that document.


  Capability Resource Verticals


A Capability Resource can only be published under one vertical, please choose wisely... The currently available verticals are as follows:

  •   Activations & Museum Experiences
  •   Augmented & Virtual Reality
  •   Captivating & Casual Games
  •   Experiments & Disruptive Amusements
  •   Social & Digital Campaigns
  •   Video & Graphic Content
  •   Websites & Interactive Platforms
  •   Worldbuilding & Narrative Extensions

  Capability Resource Content Fields


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  • Capability Resource Vertical
    Capability Resource Vertical, as listed above.
  • Project Resource
    Name, Resource ID or URL of `Project Resource` to feature.
  • Title (optional, but preferred)
    Alternative title/name of the resource. Defaults to `Title` of the Project Resource. Avoid using backslashes.
  • Summary/Introtext (optional, but preferred)
    Alternative one-liner description. Defaults to `Summary/Introtext` of the Project Resource.
  • Feature Image
    Feature image highlighting the project. Defaults to first image set in `Project Images` of the Project Resource, if one is not provided.
    • Format, Quality/Compression & Framing
      • JPG @ 1920x1080
      • File should be high quality and run through a compression engine such as iloveimg.com   or tinypng.com  .
      • Try to ensure focus of the image is within the inner 1/3, also make sure to limit or eliminate text, logos, or otherwise legible elements falling outside of this area. This is to ensure that the image will work across multiple responsive display sizes & various masking placements.
      • A stylistic mask will typically be applied to the featured images and/or video dynamically with CSS. You do not need to include the masking treatments in your images (unless composition requires it).
  • Feature Accent Images (depreciated)
    Accent images to be placed within the featured image/video module.
  • Feature Video (optional, but preferred)
    Feature video highlighting the project.
    • A poster image is required with each video. The “Feature Image” specified above will be used in this instance.
    • Format, Quality/Compression & Framing
      • MP4 @ 1920x1080
      • File should be high quality and run through a compression engine such as Handbrake  .
      • A stylistic mask will typically be applied to the featured images and/or video dynamically with CSS. You do not need to include the masking treatments in your images (unless composition requires it).
    • Poster Image (Feature Image)
      • JPG @ same dimensions/aspect ratio as the video (i.e., 1920x1080, 16:9, etc.).
      • File should be high quality and run through a compression engine such as iloveimg.com   or tinypng.com  .
  • Focus Keywords/Tags (optional)
    Comma separated list of focus keywords describing the project. Used for SEO purposes as well as potential use in cross-resource relationship connections.
  • Facebook Share Image (optional)
    Alternative share image for Facebook metadata. Overrides resource defaults.
  • Facebook Share Title (optional)
    Alternative title text for Facebook metadata. Overrides resource defaults.
  • Facebook Share Description (optional)
    Alternative description text for Facebook metadata. Overrides resource defaults.
  • Twitter Share Image (optional)
    Alternative share image for Twitter metadata. Overrides resource defaults.
  • Twitter Share Title (optional)
    Alternative title text for Twitter metadata. Overrides resource defaults.
  • Twitter Share Description (optional)
    Alternative description text for Twitter metadata. Overrides resource defaults.

Green field titles indicate a required field.
Blue field titles indicate an optional, but preferred field.
Grey field titles indicate the field is either `optional` OR has been `depreciated` and should no longer be used.



Below are some useful links & utilties when creating a Capability Resource.

Document last updated on Monday August 14, 2023 by Damon Williams.