How to Fix Inconsistent Branding with a DIY Brand Guide.

I’ve got a question for you: Have you ever tried cooking a meal only to realize halfway through that you’re missing a key ingredient? It’s stressful, right? You have to stop, rummage through cabinets, and hope you didn’t mess up the dish.

Well, branding is kind of like cooking. If you don’t have all your “ingredients” ready ahead of time, you’ll find yourself scrambling, and the final product—your brand—might not turn out as good as you hoped. That’s why organization is everything when it comes to building a cohesive, consistent brand.

Just like I gather everything I need before cooking, I believe that getting organized before launching your brand is key to success. This means having your logo, color palette, fonts, and brand voice all laid out so you’re not scrambling when it’s time to create content, design a website, or print business cards.

Why Organization Matters:

  • Consistency: When your branding is scattered, it’s hard to keep things looking and sounding the same across platforms.

  • Efficiency: Having everything prepared saves you time and energy, especially when you’re on a deadline.

  • Professionalism: Your audience will notice when your branding looks polished, professional, and consistent.

That’s exactly what my Logo Brand Guide Workshop is all about—helping small businesses like yours create consistent, organized branding that feels professional and easy to maintain based on their existing logo and branding elements. After attending, business owners have told me they feel more confident and prepared, knowing their brand identity is aligned and ready for anything.

If you want to feel organized and confident in your branding, click here to join the Brand Guide Workshop and get started today.


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Brittani Millington

Hello, I'm Brittani aka BT!


I help empower the person behind the brand elevate it by connecting the lines of design and business that will have an impact through strategic, visual identities, print design, and web experiences. Bringing their driven purpose mission to life.

Other things about me: The Office, Oldest of 8 kids, I try to keep plants alive, & I miss Paris France.

https://www.brittanimdesign.com
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