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How to Create a Professional Brand Guidelines Brochure Using TypoEdition’s InDesign Template

We And The Color

In terms of branding, a well-designed brand guidelines booklet is essential. Such a document provides a clear, consistent reference for everyone involved in a company’s communications, ensuring brand identity is maintained across all platforms. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Professional Brand Book 1.

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Patterns are good

UX Collective

These elements include tone of voice, typography, color palette, layouts, illustrations, iconography styles, shapes, textures, spacing, images, interactions, and animations, as well as specific ways in which these elements are combined and used in a user interface. Source: GOV UK Design System According to Welie (2001, p.95)

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Readability and Typesetting Basics: Kerning, Tracking, Leading, and More!

Envato Tuts+

Let's look at readability vs. legibility: Legibility is related to the design of a specific typeface, its anatomy (x-height, width, weight, stroke contrast, etc.). Readability refers to how a text is typeset on a page. Adobe InDesign is the best software for typesetting an interior page layout. More on that below. . Case Styles.

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The Basic Elements of Design

Envato Tuts+

Most if not all layouts contain invisible lines. Lines can be used to create demarcation on a specific section of a design. You’ll notice that the Swiss graphic design movement from the 1950s used mostly geometric shapes in their designs. Shapes can add emphasis to a layout. Shapes add emphasis to a layout.

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The Silhouette of a Noble Crane: Poetry Meets Editorial Design

Abduzeedo

Designed by Quan & Duong, the book extends the poets narrative beyond words, using material choices, illustration, and layout to capture the essence of self-discovery. The title references the demoiselle cranea bird known for its endurance, migrating across the Himalayas against extreme conditions.

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Genderless design is a myth

UX Collective

With sensitivity to race, culture, class, sexuality, gender, ability, and more, we can make design solutions that celebrate and acknowledge user differences, rather than erase them with a single solution. The reality of Swiss design is that it perpetuates the idea that masculinity is the norm; masculinity equates to neutrality.

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Luke Bird on Designing Diana Athill's Don't Look At Me Like That

Spine Magazine

Luke Bird is a graphic designer specialising in book design, branding, food packaging and limited edition packaging for music and books. Since 2018, I’ve been designing a sort of ‘standalone series’ for Granta in the UK, called Granta Editions. I hope it also feels a little bohemian.