BRAND BOOK Version 1.0 May 2023
ABOUT THE Our company PROJECT SandByte Spaces is a unique workspace located in the city of Be’er Sheva, situated in the heart of the desert. Our space offers a minimalist design with light sand tones that exude a sense of calm and tranquility. Our philosophy is centre’s around the concept of time is as fleeting as sand. We believe in taking the time to work in comfort and without haste. Our spaces is a haven for those looking to escape the chaosof the city and immerse them- selves in a peaceful work environment. Our vision The idea for SandByte Spaces came from the founder’s personal experience of living and working in a fast-paced urban environment. They found themselves con- stantly rushing and feeling overwhelmed by the chaos around them. Seeking a change of pace and a new perspective, they traveled to the desert and were struck by the beauty of the landscape and the sense of calm it provided. They realises that this feeling of tranquility could be replicated in a work environment, and thus SandByte Spaces was born. Page 02
TABLE 01. Intoduction 13. Office Products OF CONTENT 02. About the project 12. Merchandise 03. Table of contacs 14. Posters 04. About Logo 15.Broshure 16. Merchendise 05. Logo Background 06. Logo Dont’s 17. Digital Products 18. Instagram Stories 07.Disign Language 19. Instagram Posts 08. Collor 20. Website Priview 09. Fonts 22. Web. MockUp 10. UI KIT 23.Thanks 11. Print products 12. Cards Page 03
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LOGO ON BACKGROUND Choosing the right background and color palette is an essential part of creating a strong and effective logo for a brand. The background sets the tone and mood for the logo and can influence how it is perceived by the audience. For example, a dark background may create a sense of mystery or sophistication, while a light background can create a sense of freshness or simplicity. Page 05
LOGO Don’t tilt the logo. Don’t distort the logo. DON’TS Don’t alter the colors. Don’t use a gradient. Don’t change the font. Don’t place the logo on top of an object. The size of a logo is important because it determine show it will be used across various Page 06 media. For example, a logo that is too small may be difficult to read when displayed on a small screen, while a logo that is too large may domi- nate the page and detract from other elements.
DESIGN LANGUAGE
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BROCHURE Page 15 DIGITAL PRODUCTS
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DGITAL Page 17 PRODUCTS
STORIES Page 18
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