MetLife Visual Identity Guidelines Photography 6.7 Issue 1: December 2016 Introduction to Graphic Treatment for Pairs Following are examples of successful pairs, with an introduction to the graphic treatments they can receive. This includes a multiplied overlap of the two images and multiplied or opaque color bars. See Filmstrip & Grid section for specifications on how to apply these treatments. Image Overlap Multiplied Color Bar Image Overlap Multiplied Color Bar Image Overlap: Two images in a pair can overlap and be multiplied to produce a layered effect. One Multiplied Color Bar: Here, a multiplied color bar takes the place of the point where the Image overlap and multiplied color bar: A combination of an image overlap and one multiplied color bar This can be done if the two images allow a clean, simple overlap. photographs overlap. This can be used when a multiplied overlap creates a busy, dense, or awkward strip, may be used. or to add color. Multiplied Color Bar Multiplied Color Bar Image Overlap Multiplied Color Bar Opaque Color Bar Two Multiplied Color Bars: Two multiplied color bars may be used in combination without an overlap. Image Overlap: This is another example of a pair using only an image overlap. Opaque Color Bar: Color bars may also be opaque, but only on the ends. Overlaps or middle color bars must be multiplied. Opaque color bars may be paired with multiplied bars or overlaps.

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