Artistic Edge Brand Guildlines

 Artistic Edge Brand Guidelines

Welcome to the Artistic Edge Brand Guidelines page. These guidelines outline the key elements of our brand identity and provide direction on how to use them effectively.

1. Brand Overview

Artistic Edge is committed to providing free graphic designing resources and educational content to empower designers and learners worldwide. Our brand values creativity, accessibility, and quality in everything we do.

2. Logo Usage

2.1 Primary Logo: The primary Artistic Edge logo consists of a Flying Bird one side is red and white gradient and the other is white. It should be used in most applications to ensure brand consistency.

2.2 Logo Variations: There are alternative versions of our logo for different backgrounds or sizes. Please refer to the Artistic Edge Logo Guidelines document for specific usage instructions.

2.3 Clear Space: Maintain adequate clear space around the logo to ensure visibility and impact. The minimum clear space is equal to [specify measurements].

3. Colors

3.1 Primary Colors: Our primary brand color is #fc03c2. This color should be used consistently across all brand communications.

3.2 Secondary Colors: Additional colors #ffffff.

3.3 Color Usage: Use colors in a way that enhances readability and visual appeal. Avoid using colors that deviate significantly from our brand palette.

4. Typography

4.1 Primary Font: The primary font used by Artistic Edge is Helvetica. Use this font for all body text and headings to maintain brand consistency.

4.2 Secondary Fonts: Additional fonts Clibiri.

4.3 Typography Guidelines: Ensure legibility and hierarchy by using appropriate font sizes and styles. Avoid excessive use of decorative fonts that may detract from readability.

5. Imagery

5.1 Style: Use high-quality images and illustrations that align with our brand's aesthetic—focus on clarity, relevance, and artistic appeal.

5.2 Usage Guidelines: Images should reflect the creative and educational aspects of Artistic Edge. Avoid using images that contradict our brand values or mission.

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