14-16 Page Logo & Brand Identity Guidelines Template for Download
This version of my logo guidelines template, from my resources category, is a little heftier than previous, weighing in at a respectable 13 pages (there is an imaginary Back Cover you can add to make 14).
I have used this particular version of the guidelines for a previous client of mine, Kerr Recruitment.
The style of this set of guidelines has gone down well with both clients, as well as some prospective clients who have asked about them after seeing them on the respective portfolio pages, etc.
So, I figured I’d stick with this basic style for a while, and expand and tweak it as necessary.
There are, of course, situations where a completely bespoke set of guidelines is warranted, but on the whole, i’ll be using this style base where the client isn’t in need of a custom set of guidelines.
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14-16 Page Template for Download
I’m providing the original Adobe Illustrator files for you, so you can get your collective hands dirty with all the text, imagery, pages and artboard’s, etc.
Although I have kept Kerr Recruitment’s logo in place, please bear in mind that this is a legitimate client logo design, and as such is not there for you to use, commercially, in any way.
You will likely need to change these files quite a lot. The guidelines have been designed in such a way that are quite specific to the way the Kerr Recruitment logo has itself been designed, from the amount of colours used and thus detailed, the French translation of the logo, the various logo lock-ups, etc.
However, you should still be able to use quite a chunk, or at least get a real good idea of how and what to use, spec, explain in your own version of the guidelines.
The addition of the solid colour leader page, with the section titles, looks pretty nice I think, and helps make the guidelines look more like an actual booklet.