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Brand Guidelines

Create a consistent brand that customers recognise everywhere by bringing together your logo, colours, typography, imagery, and communication style into one simple guide.

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Lesson Overview

Brand guidelines are the written rules for how your business should look and sound. They help ensure your website, Facebook page, business cards, emails, advertisements, and printed material all present the same professional image.

Even a one-person business benefits from having clear branding guidelines because they save time and build customer recognition.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the purpose of brand guidelines.
  • Create a consistent visual identity.
  • Keep your business looking professional across all platforms.
  • Document your branding decisions for future use.
  • Build customer recognition and trust.

What Should Be Included?

Business Logo

Use the same logo consistently. Keep high-quality versions for web and print.

Brand Colours

Select one primary colour, one supporting colour, and neutral colours for backgrounds and text.

Typography

Choose one heading font and one body font and use them consistently.

Brand Voice

Define how your business communicates with customers—friendly, professional, practical, or premium.

Photography Style

Use images that match your business values and maintain a consistent visual style.

Business Message

Create a short description explaining what your business does and why customers should choose you.

Step-by-Step: Build Your Brand Guidelines

Step 1 – Record Your Logo

Save your full logo, square logo, transparent version, and black-and-white version.

Step 2 – Record Your Brand Colours

Document your primary colours using their colour codes so they remain consistent across websites, social media, printed material, and signs.

Step 3 – Record Your Fonts

List your heading font and body font so every document looks the same.

Step 4 – Define Your Brand Voice

Write down three words that describe your business voice and provide examples of how you communicate.

Step 5 – Create Standard Templates

Develop templates for social media posts, invoices, email signatures, business cards, quotations, presentations, and reports.

Step 6 – Keep Everything Consistent

Every time you publish something, compare it with your guidelines before making it public.

Where Your Guidelines Should Be Used

  • Business website
  • Facebook page
  • Google Business Profile
  • Email signature
  • Invoices and quotations
  • Business cards
  • Flyers and brochures
  • Vehicle graphics
  • Staff clothing
  • Advertising campaigns
  • Presentations
  • Downloadable guides and manuals

Common Branding Mistakes

  • Using different logos on different platforms.
  • Changing colours frequently.
  • Using multiple font styles.
  • Mixing formal and casual language.
  • Using poor-quality images.
  • Changing layouts every time you create new marketing material.
  • Ignoring your own branding rules.
ITIAN Tip: Customers trust businesses that look organised and consistent. Consistency builds familiarity, and familiarity builds confidence.

Brand Guidelines Checklist

  • ✔ Logo documented
  • ✔ Brand colours selected
  • ✔ Colour codes recorded
  • ✔ Fonts selected
  • ✔ Brand voice defined
  • ✔ Business description written
  • ✔ Standard templates created
  • ✔ Social media style established
  • ✔ Website follows the same branding
  • ✔ Printed material matches digital branding

Practical Project

Create your own one-page Brand Guidelines document. Include:

  • Business logo
  • Primary and secondary colours
  • Heading and body fonts
  • Brand voice (three descriptive words)
  • Business mission statement
  • Example social media post
  • Example email signature
Once completed, this document becomes the reference for every piece of marketing you create.

Chapter Summary

Strong branding is built through consistency. By documenting your logo, colours, typography, voice, imagery, and templates, your business will present a professional image that customers quickly recognise and trust.

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