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Title DXT Banner Type Reference Sheet | Effective Date February 2019 |
Department eBusiness | Business Owner Farid Mokraoui |
Purpose
This document outlines the banner types offered by DXT.
Banner Sizes
Hero
These banners encompass the full width of the website. Location example is the homepage hero. These are designed to market to logged in customers and their KOB.
Dimensions: 980 x 260
Keep in mind the mobile margins. The banner will be cropped on the left and right sides on mobile versions of the home page. Height can be variable when absolutely necessary.
Secondary
Secondary banners are always displayed in pairs, side by side on the homepage. We call them secondary because the primary importance is given to the hero banner they are marketed in the same way as the hero banner for each KOB.
Dimensions: 600 x 260
Skinny
These banners exist on the homepage and span the full width. They are used if additional marketing is needed on the homepage that cannot be addressed by the hero or secondary banners.
Dimensions: 980 x 120
Catalog
The most common banner type is the catalog banner. These are commonly displayed at the top of a search results page. Commonly referred to as "search results banners' or SRBs. Catalog banners can be placed anywhere in the catalog, search results, brand, or category pages. Height is variable depending on need and design. Average dimensions below.
Dimensions: 700 x 160
Catalog Skinny
This is a specialty catalog banner design to be compact, and is often referred to as an "inline banner." Catalog skinny banners are minimalistic and do not contain images. They comprise a primary message and CTA only. Like a normal catalog banner, these can be placed anywhere in the catalog, but work well when placed in the middle of a PLP, or "inline" with the content.
Dimensions: 700 x 80
Side
These banners live in the left nav of the website and are vertical in design.
Dimensions: 460 x 660
Banner Types
Actionable
This banner type has a Call to Action (CTA) that takes the user to another location.
Static
This banner type does not have a Call to Action (CTA) that takes the user to another location. A common example is a Brand Logo header banner.
Content Block
This isn't really classified as a banner. This is a small informational block of content, not enough content to be its own landing page, too much content for a banner. These may be either static or include a Call to Action.
Questions?
Please reach out to Hope Skinner for questions about banner types or if you have a need that doesn't fit into the above specifications.