Applies to
- Brandfolder
Capabilities
Who can use this capability
Owners and Administrators can configure Brandguides for their Brandfolders.
Legacy Brandguide tutorial: get started
Brandguide helps your brand maintain visual consistency through its logos, fonts, colors, and photography selections. This makes it essential for defining your organization's visual identity and general look and feel.
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Editing capabilities on your existing Brandguide will go away on September 1, 2023. On December 1, 2023, the legacy Brandguide editor will no longer be available.
Brandguide helps your brand maintain visual consistency through its logos, fonts, colors, and photography selections. This makes it essential for defining your organization's visual identity and general look and feel.
Brandguide migration tutorial
Creating a Brandguide
1. To create a brandguide, select the Brandfolder you want the Brandguide to be associated. The option to create a new Brandguide will be in the top left corner of the brandfolder level.
2. After selecting+ New Brandguide,a modal will expand and allow you to set the name, unique URL, and card image.
3. The brandguide will appear as a new tile on the organization level. You can change the settings you selected upon creation by hovering over the ellipsis menu and selectingSettings.
Navigating Brandguide
Once you have opened your Brandguide, you will be able to start editing and customizing the page.
With the toolbar across the top, you can:
- Adjust the overall settings of the Brandguide
- Adjust the styling, such as font size, font family, colors, and favicon image
- Add custom styling through the Advanced Styles using CSS
- Preview the brandguide as an external user
Settings
The settings page within the Brandguide will allow you to change the name, URL, and privacy settings.
Preventing access requests on a private Brandguide will prevent users without access to the Brandguide from viewing or requesting access. Brandguide permissions do not trickle down; this also pertains to users with higher permission levels, such as organization or brandfolder admins.