Page headline (50 characters max)

Subheadline (60 characters max)

Body content with max 280 characters (max 130 characters if subheading is available). The ideal image size is 1920px x 800px.

Cards block heading (60 characters max)

Cards allow you to surface a number of items in a ‘card’ like design in multiple columns. When using cards with media, the image ratio is 16:9.

student eating at a picnic

Card heading (50 characters max)

Short description using 110-220 characters.

female student engaged in a conversation

Card heading (50 characters max)

Short description using 110-220 characters.

Card heading (50 characters max)

Card heading (50 characters max)

Short description using 110-220 characters.

Card heading (50 characters max)

Card heading (50 characters max)

Short description using 110-220 characters.

student group walking under trees

Card heading (50 characters max)

Short description using 110-220 characters.

student walking on campus with mobile phone

Card heading (50 characters max)

Short description using 110-220 characters.

Article heading (60 characters max)
Optional eyebrow headline

Article heading (60 characters max)

The article block (content limit max 400 characters) is designed to highlight a single piece of content using more than just plain text. This is a great block to help break up large textual content on a page. Image must be 1:1 ratio. A maximum of 2 links can be added, the blocks can’t be stacked and no more than 2 blocks per page are allowed.

Tabs heading (60 characters max)

Tabs allow you to group related information. You can have up to 8 tabs for users to toggle between.

Video panel heading (40 characters max)

Young woman on holiday with her family - play video

The video panel has had a small facelift to align to the new design style. Besides the inclusion of rounded edges, the video panel will have a content limit imposed on it to prevent the block from looking too stretched. Heading can contain 40 characters max, body is limited to 300 characters.

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