Branding guidelines

Our Brand guidelines are an important tool, to help deliver a single, recognisable and concise message across all of our communications.

APNA Branding guidelines

These guidelines are a commitment to more considered content, especially in the online environment. Spelling, grammar, punctuation, consistency and formatting all contribute to the quality of our content.

APNA Content creation guidelines 

This document is designed for use following the completion of the course  The APNA Way: Guidance for content developers for APNA online learning. The online module provides guidance for content developers for APNA online learning. It defines the 'APNA way', which includes the format, layout, and presentation of APNA online learning (APNA online learning modules).

APNA Audience insights and content guidelines

This document will help you better engage with our audience and get the most out of your APNA Communications Credits. We capture data about our audience to give us a better idea of the type of content they’re most interested in. We’ve condensed some of that insight into this document, along with tips for using the different APNA channels to help you achieve the best possible results from your APNA Communications Credits.

For queries relating to content please email carley.catalano@apna.asn.au

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