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An image for any sort of event-related goods sold (or freely shared) to promote the event or during it, such as t-shirts, caps, stickers, etc. If more than one art type applies (for example, if a poster is sold as merchandise) use “merchandise” alongside any other appropriate types.
An image for any sort of event-related goods sold (or freely shared) to promote the event or during it, such as t-shirts, caps, stickers, etc. If more than one art type applies (for example, if a poster is sold as merchandise) use “merchandise” alongside any other appropriate types.

===Raw/Unedited===

Use in combination with any other appropriate types for images that need work to be used for display (but can possibly already be used for reference). This is to be used for example on uncropped scans.

===Watermark===

Use in combination with any other appropriate types for images that are watermarked and are not desirable for display (but can be used for reference). Images without any watermarks are preferred where possible - this type is useful in cases where either the only available image is watermarked, or where a better quality watermarked image is uploaded alongside a poorer quality non-watermarked image.


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Latest revision as of 21:38, 25 June 2024

List of possible types

Poster

Usually a large printed or digital sheet, that often contains pictures, and is generally posted publicly to promote the event.

Ticket

A document generally used for admission to the event, whether physical or digital. Use this also for ticket stubs and passes.

Setlist

A list of songs to be played in the event, often printed or handwritten for use by the artist.

Schedule

An image usually showing the order and time for the performances in an event. Can be a standalone image, but also a poster or banner (in which case all applicable types should be set).

Usually horizontal image used to promote an event, for example in social media, which tends to have less information than a poster.

Flyer

A document generally smaller than a poster that is usually meant to be printed and shared with the public to either promote an event in advance or give additional information for the attendees. If the flyer for an event is just a scaled down version of the poster, both types can be added to the same image.

Map

An internal plan of the event venue, or an external access map specifically created for the event, for example showing the recommended ways to access the venue, or the location of specific stages and stands inside of it.

Merchandise

An image for any sort of event-related goods sold (or freely shared) to promote the event or during it, such as t-shirts, caps, stickers, etc. If more than one art type applies (for example, if a poster is sold as merchandise) use “merchandise” alongside any other appropriate types.

Raw/Unedited

Use in combination with any other appropriate types for images that need work to be used for display (but can possibly already be used for reference). This is to be used for example on uncropped scans.

Watermark

Use in combination with any other appropriate types for images that are watermarked and are not desirable for display (but can be used for reference). Images without any watermarks are preferred where possible - this type is useful in cases where either the only available image is watermarked, or where a better quality watermarked image is uploaded alongside a poorer quality non-watermarked image.