From the course: UX Foundations: Style Guides and Design Systems
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From the course: UX Foundations: Style Guides and Design Systems
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- The best way to ensure that people use the correct imagery, logos, and other content is to provide it for them. Providing your logo or logo type in bitmap and vector format, so they can be imported into common graphic design applications, your color palette for print and screen use, and even quick reference one page guides for key branding elements will help ensure that your design intentions make it through into actual content unchanged. Going further, if you have an approved library of stock photography or imagery, canvases set up for popular design applications, licensed font packages, or any other resources that people can and should make use of make it really easy for people to find them. You'll probably have to make a decision about who exactly can download each of these resources. Typically, logos and color palettes are things that you make available both internally to the organization and externally…
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