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 However, if you don't need certain elements—you can just delete pages or move things around and customize it for your specific needs.

 If you’re commissioned to design a logo and want to add more value to the project, providing an accompanying set of brand identity guidelines is the way to go.

 If you’re looking for a style guide template that looks even more professional and a bit more sophisticated—here’s the list for you.

 If you consider yourself a pro—focus on getting a professional-looking template.

 Design agencies and experienced designers will use only the most professional-looking style guide templates to deliver work to their clients (as they want to look professional themselves).

 These templates cover all aspects of brand design including: logo, colors, fonts, photography, web design, social media, stationery, packaging and more.

 They're much more comprehensive that previously mention templates, so if you're going for that pro look—here's the list for you.

 They also come in many different file formats: Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator CC so that you can choose whichever you prefer.

 The templates on this list consist of about 40 pages each—they’re pixel perfect, with consistent style and usable copy that covers all brand assets.

 If none of the above templates are quite up to your liking—check out this list of the most comprehensive style guide templates I could find on the internet.

 For top designers and experts—check out the all-inclusive brand book templates.

 This is the ultimate selection of complete brand standard templates & kits—fresh and clean design with all things covered.

 Most Comprehensive Brand Book Templates

 This list consists of all-inclusive templates that cover all necessary sections and often go beyond just graphics, including also strategy (mission, vision, personality, tone of voice etc.).

 Of course they also cover all aspects of visual branding like: your logo, typography, colors, imagery, composition, illustrations, animations, packaging, web design, icons and more.

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 They might be a bit pricy, but they often come with full money-back guarantee and future updates for free.

 Overall, they’re very extensive yet still easily editable—just drop in your own images, fix some text, and it’s ready!

 You can use different applications to create your style guide, but InDesign templates are the most common.

 Opt for Adobe InDesign to create a solid, multipage style guide.

 InDesign is the best choice to design and publish multipage documents containing text, vectors, and images—this makes it a perfect software to design your guidelines.

 Best InDesign Style Guide Templates

 These templates use master pages, paragraph styles, gird system, color swatches and other helpful tools to make your design process fast and enjoyable.

 When using InDesign, everything can be easily be changed in one location (globally) and you can instantly publish your document to the cloud or export as a PDF.

 All of these templates come with InDesign files (.INDD)—just drop in your own vectors, images and texts and you’re good to go.

 I recommend all designers to use InDesign to create their style guides, but if you’re not familiar with it—below I feature templates for other Adobe CC apps like Illustrator and Photoshop.

 If you’re not familiar with InDesign (like many designers), then check out my templates for Adobe Illustrator.

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