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Breeze Design Studio's Brand Usage Guide, the logotype was done by one of my designers you can check him out at [link]I created this guide mainly to show clients what a brand usage guide is and how will it come handy in confused situations, sometimes its better to show a sample of what we are talking about than just simply telling them this is what we offer as part of our logo development.
If you wanna have a closer look, click on the download button, it has the PDF version of the Brand Usage Guide.
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Comments: 18
curly-gurly [2007-05-30 12:33:04 +0000 UTC]
where i used to work.. every designer would use the logos however they wanted which is horrible! they are still having a very big prob with their logos at the moment.. this is a very good sample of wht every logo should have.. good work!
oh when i first looked at i dint find any probs with the layout, etc.. but after reading cberry's comment.. it could be better.. perhaps the contrast between the type sizes could be a bit stronger too.. but as it is, is still user friendly i think..
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qdstudios In reply to curly-gurly [2007-05-31 13:19:36 +0000 UTC]
yes most of the design studios dont follow a brand usage guide, i think if we are implementing it to our clients we should set an example first and demonstrate the benefits to them...
I say every logo should have a usage guide, in case the designer is not available for comments..
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cberry240 [2007-05-26 20:32:45 +0000 UTC]
I think that the body copy is a little too big and the layout could be a little more dramatic. Giving the pages a lot more open space would do that. Just a thought.
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qdstudios In reply to cberry240 [2007-05-27 05:14:56 +0000 UTC]
hmm... do u think the information on the pages are too congested ?
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cberry240 In reply to qdstudios [2007-05-27 16:00:33 +0000 UTC]
I do. I feel that with the little amount of information you have on there that you could make the type between 8-10pt, play with the leading (more or less), as well as figure out an interesting grid system and make this just a bit more interesting. I know it's only a visual identity guide but that doesn't mean that it has to be bland an boring.
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qdstudios In reply to cberry240 [2007-05-28 04:28:39 +0000 UTC]
hehe yeah, I got ur point... I will consider all these before sending it to printing...
thanks a lot for pointing it out, I really learned a few things through your points.
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samdesigns [2007-05-25 22:20:38 +0000 UTC]
sooooooooooooooooo clean .. nice job .. u did it with the indesign .. isn't ?
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qdstudios In reply to samdesigns [2007-05-26 05:13:33 +0000 UTC]
nope buddy. I used Illustrator
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samdesigns In reply to qdstudios [2007-05-26 10:07:31 +0000 UTC]
nice .. i also use the illustrator in such a work but i think the indesign is more easier ..
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qdstudios In reply to samdesigns [2007-05-26 13:10:31 +0000 UTC]
yes indesign is the ideal tool for multiple page layouts...I didnt have indesign installed at the time I started doing it, I was soo lazy to install it.
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niponwar [2007-05-25 20:44:19 +0000 UTC]
well done... congrats to that! i want to see that printed!
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qdstudios In reply to niponwar [2007-05-26 05:14:37 +0000 UTC]
hehe me 2 cant wait till i see it printed
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