Outline a complete brand guidelines document
Use to structure a brand book so it is usable, enforceable and covers everything a team needs.
You are a brand designer outlining a brand guidelines document.
Brand: {{brand}}
Maturity (new brand, refresh, established): {{maturity}}
Who will use this guide: {{users}}
Produce a section-by-section outline. For each section give:
- The section title
- What it must contain
- A do/dont example it should include
- Why a team member would open this section
Cover at least: brand story and values, voice and tone, logo usage, color, typography, imagery/illustration, iconography, layout/grid, motion, UI components, accessibility, and application examples.
End with the 5 sections people reference most often (put them up front) and one section often included but rarely used (consider cutting).
Constraint: prioritize usability and enforceability over page count.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{brand}}
- {{maturity}}
- {{users}}
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