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This user guide provides digital liaisons with guidelines on how to select high quality images when creating content. For more information, please download and review the PowerPoint presentation.
How good is the quality of your web content? Use this quality control checklist to review and rate content to make sure it is accurate, trustworthy and user-friendly.
OC requires each Program Office Director/Commissioner to certify via email, once a year, that the digital content for which that Program Office is responsible is both current and accurate. Each program office should take needed steps to remove or update obsolete or duplicate information to ensure we are sharing the latest and greatest information on our digital platforms. Certifications are due on or before June 30.
This form provides the digital specifications for the printing job being requested. This form should be completed and submitted along with electronic media, visuals, and a camera copy to the Office of Communications printing officer.