NEW YORK — Ceros, an interactive SaaS design platform, today announced
an expanded partnership with Getty Images to promote the “Inclusive Visual Storytelling for Women” guide co-created
by Getty Images and SeeHer, a division of Association of National Advertisers
(ANA), a collective group of committed to creative advertising
and content.
The guide, which launched in May, was
developed to educate marketers on how to use more-inclusive imagery in their
content. Ceros will join the two organizations to promote the guide through a
series of creative, interactive landing pages.
A study conducted by ANA shows that, since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in mid-March, more than 90% of respondents have adjusted their creative marketing strategy and 89% plan to continue adjusting their strategy to be more empathetic to current and future events. This inclusive imagery showguide is a starting point for companies to do this successfully.

“Consumers are becoming increasingly savvy
when it comes to sensing authenticity in advertising, and at the same time,
their expectations of brands have never been greater,” said Paige McCrensky, VP
of marketing at Getty Images.
“We understand that visuals can help create
powerful change, and also that brands have an incredible opportunity when it
comes to their visual storytelling efforts, in terms of building consumer trust
and the kind of loyalty that will help their brand succeed for years to come.
These guidelines can help convince and entice marketers to make more inclusive
visual choices every chance they get.”
By partnering with Ceros, Getty Images
sought to promote its newest inclusivity initiative with SeeHer through an
immersive content experience which further increases awareness of the
educational guide.
The “Inclusive Visual Storytelling for Women” guide includes
seven factors for brands to consider as they strive to include more diverse
images in their content: gender, race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, body
type, ability, age and religion. As part of this new initiative with SeeHer and
Getty Images, Ceros will highlight each section through a series of interactive
content experiences for digital marketers.
“As a female in the design field for 15
years, I’ve clearly seen — and felt — the need for more accurate and diverse
representation across the industry,” said Melissa Wygant, head of professional
services at Ceros. “It’s an honor to help spread the work and message of Getty
Images and SeeHer, and to collaborate with such an incredible group of
like-minded women.”
“We are delighted to take our collaboration
with Getty Images to the next level via Ceros,” concluded Nadine Karp McHugh,
president of SeeHer-ANA. “Authentic, inclusive imagery is critical to our
mission to increase accurate representation of women and girls in media.
Supporting our tagline, ‘If you can see her, you can be her,’ this latest
extension will certainly help marketers navigate in today’s
complex world.”
The “Inclusive Visual Storytelling for Women” guide is now
available for download, and the series of creative experiences can be accessed
at http://view.ceros.com/getty-partnership/getty-x-ceros-seeher-campaign
Ceros is a cloud-based experiential content
creation platform that empowers marketers and designers to create rich,
interactive content without code or traditional web development.
SeeHer, a division of the Association of
National Advertisers, is a collective of leading marketers committed to
creating advertising and supporting content that portrays women and girls as
they really are.
Getty Images is one of the most trusted and
esteemed sources of visual content in the world, with over 405 million assets
including photos, videos, and music, available through its industry-leading sites www.gettyimages.com and www.istock.com. The Getty Images website serves creative,
business and media customers in nearly every country in the world and is the
first place people turn to discover, purchase and share powerful visual content
from the world’s best photographers and videographers.
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