If you've seen our content, you know that value lies in the eye (and wallet) of the purchaser: your clients. There are many ways we can influence their perception of value. But one easily stands out: learning how to present and deliver work professionally.
Seeing our work in the wild, poorly designed, is easily our worst nightmare. Delivering beautiful work professionally, though, doesn't always prevent that nightmare from becoming a reality. There's no guarantee things will always be perfect, but having guidelines in place helps things get done well.
When you work in or on brands, your goals should be to future-proof the quality of your branding design work, provide more value to your clients, and get everyone from internal teams to external clients on the same page. Are you ready for an easy way to accomplish this?
Create a document that gives people who work on your brand clear visual guidelines. When everyone's on the same page, it results in consistent design across multiple touchpoints.
Set yourself apart by offering a complete visual identity instead of just sending a folder of logo files. Create more impact by making things easier for people who work on your brand.
Establishing your own style guide template will save you days worth of effort when the time comes to deliver your visual identity work. We've done all of the work so you don't have to.
This guidebook will walk you through creating a style guide step-by-step. From an in-depth breakdown of each section of a style guide, to suggestions on how to deliver the end product, this is everything you need to know to create brand guidelines for your clients.
We wrote everything so you don't have to. Writers call this a swipe file. We call it a proven shortcut. Regardless of what kind of style guide you create, you'll be able to copy and paste text for every section. No more sitting down and writing out detailed instructions—ever.
Get the brand guidelines that we created for one of our clients and see our template in action. Base your decisions on work we've already done and see how we empower our clients to roll out their new brands beautifully.
We've prepared fully-designed, ready-to-use, highly-customizable template files that you can simply open, edit, and send to your clients. Adjusting the typography, grid, and color scheme is incredibly easy. You'll get the templates in native InDesign, Keynote, and Adobe XD formats.
This guidebook will walk you through creating a style guide step-by-step. From an in-depth breakdown of each section of a style guide, to suggestions on how to deliver the end product, this is everything you need to know to create brand guidelines for your clients.
We wrote everything so you don't have to. Writers call this a swipe file. We call it a proven shortcut. Regardless of what kind of style guide you create, you'll be able to copy and paste text for every section. No more sitting down and writing out detailed instructions—ever.
Get the brand guidelines that we created for one of our clients and see our template in action. Base your decisions on work we've already done and see how we empower our clients to roll out their new brands beautifully.
We've prepared fully-designed, ready-to-use, highly-customizable template files that you can simply open, edit, and send to your clients. Adjusting the typography, grid, and color scheme is incredibly easy. You'll get the templates in native InDesign, Keynote, and Adobe XD formats.
This guidebook will walk you through creating a style guide step-by-step. From an in-depth breakdown of each section of a style guide, to suggestions on how to deliver the end product, this is everything you need to know to create brand guidelines for your clients.
We wrote everything so you don't have to. Writers call this a swipe file. We call it a proven shortcut. Regardless of what kind of style guide you create, you'll be able to copy and paste text for every section. No more sitting down and writing out detailed instructions—ever.
Get the brand guidelines that we created for one of our clients and see our template in action. Base your decisions on work we've already done and see how we empower our clients to roll out their new brands beautifully.
We've prepared fully-designed, ready-to-use, highly-customizable template files that you can simply open, edit, and send to your clients. Adjusting the typography, grid, and color scheme is incredibly easy. You'll get the templates in native InDesign, Keynote, and Adobe XD formats.
This guidebook will walk you through creating a style guide step-by-step. From an in-depth breakdown of each section of a style guide, to suggestions on how to deliver the end product, this is everything you need to know to create brand guidelines for your clients.
We wrote everything so you don't have to. Writers call this a swipe file. We call it a proven shortcut. Regardless of what kind of style guide you create, you'll be able to copy and paste text for every section. No more sitting down and writing out detailed instructions—ever.
Get the brand guidelines that we created for one of our clients and see our template in action. Base your decisions on work we've already done and see how we empower our clients to roll out their new brands beautifully.
We've prepared fully-designed, ready-to-use, highly-customizable template files that you can simply open, edit, and send to your clients. Adjusting the typography, grid, and color scheme is incredibly easy. You'll get the templates in native InDesign, Keynote, and Adobe XD formats.
60 miles per hour. That's how fast I was driving when I saw it.
It was autumn in rural Virginia on a highway just outside of Richmond. Glowering above the golden tree canopy, a billboard buzzed across my windshield.
I only caught a glimpse of what was on the billboard, but immediately my stomach twisted into a knot. I turned the truck around as quickly as possible, hoping that my eyes deceived me.
On my second look, I slowed to a stop. I sat there, on the side of the road, staring at the billboard in disbelief.
There, for all the world to see, was a logo I had carefully designed the year prior. But it was barely recognizable. Horizontally squished. Drop shadow. Pattern fill. Slapped on top of a busy photograph.
I couldn't believe it.
It wasn't just the fact that I had worked hard on the logo. It wasn't even my best work. I was early in my career. What stung the most? That project was a tough one. The client wanted to get it just right. Revision after revision of minuscule changes... led to the monstrosity on the other side of my window.
I'm sure we've all been there.
You do great work, only to see it months or years later... destroyed.
It's a sinking feeling. I know we're not supposed to be affected by what the client does with the services we provide... but, c'mon. It hurts.
At that moment, I knew I needed to find a way to future-proof my work. I wanted to set my clients up for success, even if they didn't work with me after the initial project was completed.
Sometimes the universe answers when asked.
The very next day, I landed a project for The Hyatt hotel. During our onboarding call, I was sent the Hyatt Style Guide: guidelines for working with their brand when designing marketing collateral.
I was blown away.
This was it. This was the missing piece of the puzzle! Flipping through the pages of the style guide, I knew exactly what sandbox I could play in as a collateral designer:
But they took their brand book even further. They went beyond simple layout guidelines. They provided guidance for every creative who may touch their brand:
The guidebook was so complete, I vowed to never simply deliver a folder of logo files again. Since that day, I've delivered more than a few identity projects and left every single client with a comprehensive style guide.
I know, it seems like a no-brainer, but let me tell you from experience: delivering logo, branding, or identity work without a style guide is rolling the dice. You know what I mean if you've ever:
I get it! I was there. And while not all clients are perfect, and internal teams don't always execute your vision to the letter, I'm proud to say I haven't seen any more mangled work.
Brand Style Guide Kit is the result of my 10+ years as an identity design lead, from freelance projects to running branding projects here at Blind. It's an easy-to-use, done-for-you template that has everything you need to deliver branding projects successfully.
This is the exact template that I've used to:
You'll have access to everything: a template file in multiple formats, a guidebook that walks you through the creation process, and an extensive text swipe file that you can use to copy and paste verbiage into your style guides. It's everything that I wished I had when I started working in branding.
Ready to get started?
When you're finished with the Brand Style Guide Kit, you won't just have another template file sitting on your hard drive. You'll have a highly valuable deliverable that you can add right in to your identity projects. The Style Guide Kit will help you to:
If you're ready to take control of the way your work is executed, and feel confident about the way you deliver your branding work, The Brand Style Guide Kit is perfect for you.
By supporting this product before launch, you'll have access to my exclusive webinar - I hope to see all of you there!
From managing your own brand to building brands for clients, the Style Guide Kit will help you save time, communicate your vision more effectively, and make sure your visual identity is consistent across every touchpoint. You'll find immense value if you are:
Create a document that gives people who work on your brand clear visual guidelines. When everyone's on the same page, it results in consistent design across multiple touchpoints.
Set yourself apart by offering a complete visual identity instead of just sending a folder of logo files. Create more impact by making things easier for people who work on your brand.
Establishing your own style guide template will save you days worth of effort when the time comes to deliver your visual identity work. We've done all of the work so you don't have to.
This guidebook will walk you through creating a style guide step-by-step. From an in-depth breakdown of each section of a style guide, to suggestions on how to deliver the end product, this is everything you need to know to create brand guidelines for your clients.
We wrote everything so you don't have to. Writers call this a swipe file. We call it a proven shortcut. Regardless of what kind of style guide you create, you'll be able to copy and paste text for every section. No more sitting down and writing out detailed instructions—ever.
Get the brand guidelines that we created for one of our clients and see our template in action. Base your decisions on work we've already done and see how we empower our clients to roll out their new brands beautifully.
We've prepared fully-designed, ready-to-use, highly-customizable template files that you can simply open, edit, and send to your clients. Adjusting the typography, grid, and color scheme is incredibly easy. You'll get the templates in native InDesign, Keynote, and Adobe XD formats.
This guidebook will walk you through creating a style guide step-by-step. From an in-depth breakdown of each section of a style guide, to suggestions on how to deliver the end product, this is everything you need to know to create brand guidelines for your clients.
We wrote everything so you don't have to. Writers call this a swipe file. We call it a proven shortcut. Regardless of what kind of style guide you create, you'll be able to copy and paste text for every section. No more sitting down and writing out detailed instructions—ever.
Get the brand guidelines that we created for one of our clients and see our template in action. Base your decisions on work we've already done and see how we empower our clients to roll out their new brands beautifully.
We've prepared fully-designed, ready-to-use, highly-customizable template files that you can simply open, edit, and send to your clients. Adjusting the typography, grid, and color scheme is incredibly easy. You'll get the templates in native InDesign, Keynote, and Adobe XD formats.
This guidebook will walk you through creating a style guide step-by-step. From an in-depth breakdown of each section of a style guide, to suggestions on how to deliver the end product, this is everything you need to know to create brand guidelines for your clients.
We wrote everything so you don't have to. Writers call this a swipe file. We call it a proven shortcut. Regardless of what kind of style guide you create, you'll be able to copy and paste text for every section. No more sitting down and writing out detailed instructions—ever.
Get the brand guidelines that we created for one of our clients and see our template in action. Base your decisions on work we've already done and see how we empower our clients to roll out their new brands beautifully.
We've prepared fully-designed, ready-to-use, highly-customizable template files that you can simply open, edit, and send to your clients. Adjusting the typography, grid, and color scheme is incredibly easy. You'll get the templates in native InDesign, Keynote, and Adobe XD formats.
In each video lesson, Chris will teach you about typographic principles, the history of type, and how to apply the fundamentals across your design work.
Practice what you've learned in the video lectures to push your skills further. Do the homework as many times as you need to fully grasp the material.
See how Chris makes improvements to previous students’ work using typographic principles. Then, take notes of how you can apply these same techniques to your own work.
See your designs take on a whole new shape and meaning as you move through the course. Start to feel comfortable and confident with typography.
Your enrollment includes access to our private Slack channel and an invitation to Circle. Connect and keep learning with your instructor, Chris Do, and Typography students around the world.
I learned more about typography in this course than during my BA in graphic design. This gives me confidence that I can make effective layouts and better design of any kind. I also felt I was part of a community, who learned together. Once a week for seven weeks, Chris critiqued our submitted layouts and this motivated us to put knowledge into practice and submit our work. This course is the best investment I've made in myself in becoming a better graphic designer. And I've invested in a lot of courses and books.
From managing your own brand to building brands for clients, the Style Guide Kit will help you save time, communicate your vision more effectively, and make sure your visual identity is consistent across every touchpoint. You'll find immense value if you are:
Create brand guidelines for clients or brands you manage easily. By purchasing this kit, you'll get free updates for life, and have access to exclusive bonus materials added over time.