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Assets

Brand kits and an asset library — rights tracked, machine-made assets marked.

A brand kit per school drives every render; the library holds photography sourced for this segment, per-school folders, and an asset lane where machine-made images are marked and recorded, never mixed in unseen.

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What the library holds

The brand kit, and the pools a render draws from

A brand kit is the source of every on-brand render. The library behind it holds the photography, line-art and marked assets a template pulls in.

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Per-school brand kit
A school's logo, palette, licensed fonts and sign-off built into one kit, scored for completeness, so every render the Studio makes for that school carries the same look without anyone setting it up each time.
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Universe brand kit
A shared kit for eduZ's own renders keeps the universe's material consistent, so a property's poster and a school's report card read as part of one family where they should.
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Sourced photography
Image pools chosen for this segment — a classroom that looks like a classroom here, not a stock scene from somewhere else — with usage rights tracked against every file.
Marked-asset lane
A separate lane for machine-made images. Each carries a provenance mark and a policy gate, so a school can always tell how an image in a render was made.
How rights stay honest

Rights and provenance, on the record

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Usage rights are tracked against every asset, so a render only draws on images a school is cleared to use. A licence that lapses takes the asset out of new renders, not quietly into one.
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A school's own asset folder is the school's. It can be exported, and a school's photos are not pooled into anyone else's renders.
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Machine-made assets are marked and gated by policy. They are an option a school can choose, recorded when used — never a default that slips into a render unseen.

Every render draws from a brand kit you can see.

Rights tracked, machine-made assets marked. See the render service that uses them.

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