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 This is especially true when you create a lot of branded content or work with many designers.

 However—there's a problem:

 Creating your guidelines can take a really long time—often long weeks or months.

 That's why it's helpful to jump start your style guide creation with a great, design-ready template.

 Thing about it—you have to figure out what to include, then lay out the content, design the book, write descriptions and annotations—the process can be very time consuming.

 Using template to create a brand style guide.

 Save yourself time and effort by customizing one of the templates from my list that fits your needs best.

 Whether you’re looking for an InDesign, Photoshop, illustrator, Keynote, Powerpoint or even a GoogleSlides template—I got you covered.

 Looking to creating a simple style guide or a comprehensive brand guidelines? In landscape or portrait orientation?

 No matter what your preferences are, I include on my list something for everyone.

 At the same time I also make sure that all templates are well designed.

 Check out my list of 50+ best style guide templates to download in 2021.

 I organized them into 10 categories that feature top 5 templates in each one—making it a list of 50 templates total.

 PS. If you want to learn how to create a style guide—check out my YouTube video.

 In the first category I feature just simple one-page templates, also called brand boards or style sheets—they will get you started with the basics.

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 A good brand board is an absolute must-have for any designer!

 They simply show your client every element of their brand—all nicely presented on a single page document.

 Brand boards are important because they help convey brand attributes, personality, and style at a glance.

 When you view style sheets you can see every element of a brand on a single document—that's what makes it easy to access and use.

 They simply help designers (and your client) maintain a unified visual identity across the board: from colors, to logo do's and dont's to typography and more.

 In the second category I feature a bit more detailed logo & identity guideline templates that consist of more than just one page.

 A solid logo & identity guidelines will take your designer career to the next level.

 They include about two dozen of pages that cover everything from the logo mark, to alternative graphics, color scheme, typography, layout and much more.

 Best Logo & Identity Style Guide Templates

 They're much more detailed that style sheets and will definitely help you provide more value.

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

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