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How to Design a Brand Guidelines Manual: A Step-by-Step Guide | Learn What I Know

Header Image Introduction W(caps) hen working with brands, creating a clear and effective Brand Guidelines manual is essential for maintaining consistency across all platforms. Recently, I designed a comprehensive manual for kitchen and bath specialists , tailored to reflect their luxurious yet approachable brand identity. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the steps I took to create this manual and share some screenshots from my Figma workboard to illustrate the process. Step 1: Define the Brand’s Core Elements Before diving into the design, it’s crucial to define the brand’s identity. For the kitchen and bath specialists, we focused on: Logo Usage : Establishing guidelines for logo placement, minimum sizes, and color variations. Color Palette : Selecting a clean, professional set of colors that evoke trust and premium service. Typography : Choosing fonts that align with the brand’s voice, ensuring readability and style. Since they already had a website established the job was ...

Designing Modern and classy Indian Wedding Invitation in figma

Header Image (toc) #title=(Table of Content)  Introduction D(caps) esigning an Indian wedding invitation is a delicate balance of tradition, elegance, and personal style. With the right tools and creativity, you can craft a unique and memorable invitation that reflects the couple's love story. So, As a hobbyist designer I had decide to take up this challenge to deign a wedding card that hold the balance of tradition and add my design essence while crafting the love story of my brother.  In, this blog post, we'll explore how I used #Figma to design a beautiful Indian wedding invitation for my brother. Figma: The Perfect Tool for Design Figma is a powerful Web based tool mainly used by UI UX designers. But its vector graphics editor is pretty handy and ideal for designing intricate and detailed graphics like wedding invitations. Though i don't recommend using it for Print ready graphics, but since its my go to tool for mostly every design project that I take. I love to use t...