This must feel like a real professional brand guideline board
CORE RULE:
Everything must be derived from the uploaded logo:
- colors
- style
- tone
- personality
No generic outputs.
STRUCTURE (VERY IMPORTANT):
Vertical 4:5 poster
Multi-layered grid system
Dense but clean composition
TOP SECTION:
- Brand name (clean typography)
- Short brand statement (max 6 words)
- 3-word brand identity (e.g. “Modern / Bold / Minimal”)
COLOR SYSTEM (ADVANCED):
- Primary palette (3–5 colors)
- Secondary palette (3–5 colors)
- Accent colors
For each:
- large color blocks
- HEX codes (short)
- usage indicators (primary / highlight / background)
Add:
- gradient examples
- color combinations
TYPOGRAPHY SYSTEM:
- Headline font style
- Subheadline style
- Body text style
Show:
- real text examples (short phrases)
- hierarchy clearly visible
VISUAL LANGUAGE:
Define:
- image style (editorial, cinematic, minimal, etc.)
- lighting direction
- texture / material inspiration
Show:
- 3–5 visual tiles (image-style previews)
BRAND APPLICATIONS (VERY IMPORTANT):
Show multiple realistic mockups:
- product packaging
- website hero section
- mobile UI screen
- social media posts (3 variations)
- business card
- billboard or ad
Each must feel consistent with the brand.
LAYOUT SYSTEM:
- UI blocks
- card components
- spacing system
Show:
- buttons, cards, layout examples
ICONOGRAPHY:
- 6–10 icons in brand style
- consistent line / fill style
PATTERNS & ELEMENTS:
- background patterns
- decorative shapes
- visual motifs derived from logo
MICRO DETAILS (TO SHOW POWER):
- shadows
- material textures
- reflections
- depth layers
VISUAL STYLE (CRITICAL):
- modern editorial + tech design hybrid
- extremely clean but information-rich
- layered composition
- strong hierarchy
Typography:
- bold titles
- clean supporting text
DEPTH:
- 30–50 visual elements total
- mix of large + small components
- dense but organized
IMPORTANT RULES:
- no empty space
- no generic placeholders
- everything must feel intentional
- all elements must visually connect
FINAL FEEL:
Like:
- a Behance top project
- a real agency brand guideline board
- something clients would pay for
NOT:
- basic
- minimal
- template-like