Imagery
Photography that feels like hospitality.
Every image used under the Oolio brand should feel like it belongs in a venue we'd be proud to work with: warm, lively, and genuinely human. Whether it's a lifestyle shot of guests at a table or a product in action behind the bar, the goal is always the same: show Oolio in real-world hospitality settings, and help venues and operators see themselves in what we create.
What to look for
- Real hospitality environments
Cafes, restaurants, bars, quick-service venues. Real spaces with real atmosphere, not sterile studio mockups. - Authentic moments
Guests enjoying meals, teams delivering service, people connecting over food and drink. These are the moments Oolio exists to enable. - Products in context
Oolio hardware and software should be shown where they actually live: on a bar counter, at a café till, or in a kitchen. Images that show both the product and the venue environment are preferred over product-only shots. The tech is always in service of the experience, never the other way around. - Relaxed and cheerful
All imagery should carry a positive, welcoming energy, consistent with the warmth of hospitality itself. - Diversity and representation
Our customers operate across diverse communities. The images we use should reflect the full range of people who work in and enjoy hospitality environments.
What to avoid
- Images featuring hardware or technology Oolio does not offer
- Hardware shown in isolation on non-hospitality surfaces unless required for technical documentation or stylistic purposes
- Overly staged or generically stock-looking imagery that lacks authenticity
- UI screenshots showing test data, internal environments, or incomplete interfaces
- Outdated product versions or discontinued hardware
- Anything that feels cold, corporate, or disconnected from real hospitality life
Practical guidance
- When placing the Oolio logo on a lifestyle image, position it in one of the corners with consistent padding. The logo must always remain legible.
- Choose images that leave natural space for the logo or any text overlay required.
- Screenshots and screen recordings should use real or realistic data, never placeholder text. Always reflect the current version of the product.
- All stock images used for social media or marketing must be drawn from the approved repository.