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Engineers<br />

<strong>GE</strong> is looking for<br />

imaginative<br />

lighting engineers<br />

Key word<br />

Key word<br />

Key word<br />

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g <strong>GE</strong><br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Lighting<br />

Systems<br />

Recruitment Advertising<br />

Introduction<br />

242.02<br />

Clear space—an area without text or imagery—<br />

is a key element in <strong>GE</strong> recruitment advertising,<br />

helping create distinctive, attractive,<br />

and professional-looking advertisements.<br />

It’s a classic case of “less is more”: Ample clear<br />

space provides an open, relaxed, and inviting<br />

appearance that makes <strong>GE</strong> advertisements<br />

pop out from the surrounding clutter.<br />

Despite this fact, some people think clear space<br />

is wasted space. Their advertisements quickly<br />

become so packed with type that even when<br />

someone notices them in the clutter, they appear<br />

difficult to read. People tend to associate clutter<br />

in advertisements with relatively unsophisticated<br />

employers—which is not the impression <strong>GE</strong><br />

wishes to make.<br />

A key layout principle in all <strong>GE</strong> communications<br />

is the strong vertical and horizontal alignment<br />

of elements.<br />

Such alignments establish a sense of order,<br />

structure, and discipline in <strong>GE</strong> recruitment<br />

advertisements, suggesting the Company’s<br />

professionalism while making the advertisements<br />

easy to read and understand.<br />

Reproduction Materials<br />

For computer artwork, the following reproduction<br />

materials are available from the <strong>GE</strong> Identity<br />

Website to all <strong>GE</strong> employees and their suppliers:<br />

• <strong>GE</strong> Logo Font, containing all versions of the<br />

signature and Dynamic Monograms<br />

• authentic versions of the program typefaces:<br />

- Univers and Univers Condensed<br />

- ITC New Baskerville<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program 242, Recruitment Advertising <strong>GE</strong> Identity Website: www.ge.com/identity

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