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A '''brand style guide''' is the rulebook for everything you create, from what fonts to use to how logo treatments work with different color schemes.<ref>[https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/business/teams/resources/how-to/brand-guide.html#:~:text=What%20is%20a%20brand%20style,work%20with%20different%20color%20schemes Adobe: Create a brand style guide to ensure consistent brand identity]</ref>
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== Contents of Brand Style Guide ==
 
=== [[Brand identity]]<ref>[https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/business/teams/resources/how-to/brand-identity.html Adobe: What is brand identity and why does it matter?]</ref> ===
It defines the brand. It includes the following:
 
# Articulate the mission statement.
# Explain the name and tagline.
# Identify the voice and tone.
# Introduce the intended audience.
 
=== [[Brand Kit]]<ref>[https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/business/teams/resources/how-to/brand-kit.html Adobe: Define your company’s singular style with a brand kit.]</ref> ===
It describes the visual identity. It includes the following:
 
# Logo
# Color Palette
# Typography
# Photography
# Iconography
 
== Examples ==
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/examples-brand-style-guides
 
== Citations ==
[[Category: Design Process]]

Latest revision as of 07:05, 29 May 2024

A brand style guide is the rulebook for everything you create, from what fonts to use to how logo treatments work with different color schemes.[1]

Contents of Brand Style Guide

Brand identity[2]

It defines the brand. It includes the following:

  1. Articulate the mission statement.
  2. Explain the name and tagline.
  3. Identify the voice and tone.
  4. Introduce the intended audience.

Brand Kit[3]

It describes the visual identity. It includes the following:

  1. Logo
  2. Color Palette
  3. Typography
  4. Photography
  5. Iconography

Examples

https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/examples-brand-style-guides

Citations