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What is Brand Guidelines?

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A document specifying how to correctly use brand elements, Logo Design sizes and spacing, color codes, typography rules, Brand Voice examples, and photography style. Brand guidelines ensure consistency across all marketing materials and team members. They protect Brand Identity as your business grows.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Brand Guidelines

What should brand guidelines include?

Essential elements: logo usage (sizes, spacing, what not to do), color codes (Hex, RGB, CMYK), typography (fonts, hierarchy), photography style, brand voice examples. Optional: patterns, icons, templates, tone variations, social media guidelines.

Do small businesses need brand guidelines?

Yes, even simple ones. When you hire help (designers, marketers, writers), guidelines ensure consistency. Start with a one-page document covering logo, colors, and fonts. Expand as needed. Inconsistent branding looks unprofessional.

Who should have access to brand guidelines?

Anyone who creates materials for your brand: employees, freelancers, agencies, printers, web developers. Keep guidelines easily accessible, a shared Google Doc or PDF works. Update access when you update the guidelines.

How often should I update brand guidelines?

Review annually and update when you notice inconsistencies creeping in or when your brand evolves. Major updates (new logo, colors) require guideline updates. Minor updates (adding social media specs) can happen anytime.

What's a brand guidelines template?

Many free templates exist online from Canva, HubSpot, and others. Start with a template and customize. Key is documenting YOUR specific choices, not just having a pretty document. Function over form.

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