Everything you need to make your images look great across the platform.
Quick Specs
Photo Type | Recommended Size | Shape |
Organization cover photo | 1920 Ă 1080 | Wide (16:9) |
Event image | 1920 Ă 1080 | Wide (16:9) |
Opportunity image | 1920 Ă 1080 | Wide (16:9) |
Profile photo / logo | 800 Ă 800 | Square |
Gallery images | 2000 px on the long edge | Landscape preferred |
*If editing in Canva, 1920 Ă 1080 is the "Presentation (16:9)" preset, so you don't need to build a custom size.
Organization Cover Photo (The wide banner across the top of your profile)
1920 Ă 1080. You'll get a crop tool on upload so you can position your image exactly how you want it.
This is the widest space on the site. Picture a horizontal band across the middle of your image, and build around that.
Your logo and name already appear in the info box just below, so the cover doesn't need them.
Keep the bottom third open, since the white info card sits over it.
Strongest covers: a wide shot of your space, a wall of work, an event in progress, a signature color.
Event and Opportunity Images
The banner on your listing page, plus the card artists see when browsing.
1920 Ă 1080.
Your title appears as text over the banner and again on the card, so the image doesn't need to repeat it. Freeing up that space usually makes the image stronger.
Keep the center clean enough that white overlay text reads easily. Busy or high contrast middles compete with the title.
A photo of the work, the venue, or a past event tends to land better than a text heavy flyer.
Have a designed flyer? Use a clean photo as your listing image and add the flyer to your gallery.
Profile Photo / Logo
The square image next to your name.
800 Ă 800, square. Crop tool available on upload.
The full image fits inside the square, so what you upload is what people see.
It displays small, under an inch on screen. Keep it simple: a logo mark, a short wordmark, or a headshot cropped close to the face.
Full lockups with a tagline underneath are hard to read at this size. Use the short version of your logo if you have one.
Transparent PNGs work well and sit cleanly on white.
Gallery
Additional images on your profile or event page.
This is where your work shows at full size. Visitors click any image and see the whole thing, exactly as you uploaded it.
So this is the right home for posters, flyers, programs, vertical designs, and detailed artwork.
The preview tile is slightly squared off, so landscape images preview best. A vertical phone photo will show its middle section in the tile and the whole image on click.
Upload at good resolution, 2000 pixels or more on the long edge, since people view these full size.
Phone photos are often 4 MB or larger. Those work fine, though resizing to around 2000 pixels wide keeps your page loading quickly.
Give each image a clear title. It appears underneath and helps people understand what they're seeing.
Three to six strong images that show range go further than a large batch.
Two Quick Checks Before You Upload
Shrink your image down to the size of a postage stamp. Can you still tell what it is and who it's for? Then it'll work everywhere.
Cover the top and bottom quarters with your thumbs. Is everything important still visible? If not, nudge it toward the center.
