Brand Guidelines and Style Guides Client Intake Form

I. Client Information

Company Name:

Contact Person

Title/Position

Email Address

Phone Number

Website URL

Social Media Handles (List all platforms)

Company Address

City/Town

State/Province

Postal/Zip Code

Industry/Sector

Number of Employees

Years in Business

II. Current Brand/Marketing Situation

Describe your current brand perception. How do you believe your customers see your brand?

Do you have any existing brand guidelines or style guides?

If yes, please provide them.

Description

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What are your current marketing materials like (e.g., website, brochures, social media posts)?

What are your current branding challenges or pain points?

What are your current brand goals and objectives?

Who are your primary competitors?

What sets your brand apart from your competitors? (Unique Selling Proposition)

Who is your target audience? (Demographics, psychographics, etc.)

What is your brand's voice and tone?

Professional

Friendly

Playful

Authoritative

Other:

Do you currently use a specific color palette, typography, or imagery?

If yes, please describe.

Do you have a current logo?

If so, please provide it in vector format (.ai, .eps, .svg).

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III. Service Options

(Please select all that apply)


Logo Refinement/Redesign:

Logo Refresh (Minor adjustments)

Full Logo Redesign

Logo Variations (Horizontal, vertical, icon-only)

Color Palette Development:

Primary Color Selection

Secondary Color Selection

Color Usage Guidelines

Typography Selection:

Primary Color Selection

Secondary Color Selection

Font Usage Guidelines (Headings, body text, etc.)

Imagery/Photography Guidelines:

Photography Style (e.g., lifestyle, product, abstract)

Image Editing Guidelines

Iconography Style

Brand Voice and Tone Guidelines:

Defining Brand Voice

Writing Style Guidelines

Communication Examples

Brand Messaging Guidelines:

Tagline creation

Mission statement

Vision Statement

Brand story development

Layout and Composition Guidelines:

Print Material Layout

Digital Material Layout

Social Media Templates

Comprehensive Brand Guidelines Document:

Full documentation of all aspects of the brand

Style Guide for Digital Applications:

Web design

App design

User interface elements

Style Guide for Print Materials:

Brochures

Business Cards

Packaging

Social Media Style Guide:

Post templates

Story templates

Profile image guidelines

Brand Implementation and Training:

Staff training on brand guidelines

Implementation support

IV. Detailed Questions for Service Suitability

Considering the services listed above, which specific areas of your brand do you feel require the most immediate attention and improvement? Please explain why.

What are your expectations for the final brand guidelines and style guides? What level of detail and comprehensiveness are you looking for?

How will these brand guidelines and style guides be used within your organization? Who will be responsible for implementing and maintaining them?

What is your timeline for this project? Do you have any specific deadlines?

What is your budget range for this project?

Are there any specific examples of brand guidelines or style guides from other companies that you admire or would like to emulate?

If yes, please provide links or examples.

Link

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How important is brand consistency across all platforms and materials to your organization? Please explain.

Describe your ideal collaboration process with our team. What level of input and feedback do you anticipate providing?

Considering your current brand position and future goals, do you feel that a complete, comprehensive brand guideline package is necessary, or would a more focused approach on specific elements (like logo or colour pallet) be more appropriate? Please explain your reasoning.

Are there any unique or unusual aspects of your brand that need to be considered when creating the guidelines?

V. Additional Information

Any other relevant information or comments you would like to share:

VI. Agreement

By submitting this form, you acknowledge that the information provided is accurate and complete to the best of your knowledge.

 

Thank you for your time. We look forward to working with you!

 

Client Intake Form Insights

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Let's break down the client intake form into its key sections and analyze the insights you can glean from each:


I. Client Information:

  • Insights:
    This section provides the basic contact and organizational details.
    It helps you understand the scale of the client's business (number of employees, years in business), their industry, and their online presence.
    Knowing their website and social media handles allows you to perform preliminary research and gain a better understanding of their current brand.
    This section sets the stage for communication and project management.

II. Current Brand/Marketing Situation:

  • Insights:
    This is where you delve into the client's perception of their brand and their current marketing efforts.
    You can identify their pain points and challenges, which will inform your service recommendations.
    Understanding their target audience, brand voice, and existing visual elements allows you to assess their current brand consistency and identify areas for improvement.
    Questions about competitors and unique selling propositions help you position their brand effectively.
    This reveals the gap between current brand reality, and the desired future brand.
  • Specific Question Breakdowns:
    "Describe your current brand perception..." reveals whether the internal view matches the external reality.
    "What are your current branding challenges..." is a goldmine of information, pointing directly to problem areas.
    "Who is your target audience..." is fundamental, as every branding decision must be made with this in mind.

III. Service Options:

  • Insights:
    This section allows the client to select the specific services they need.
    It helps you understand their priorities and tailor your proposal accordingly.
    The detailed breakdown of each service (e.g., logo refinement vs. full redesign) ensures clarity and avoids miscommunication.
    This allows you to customize a service package that is perfectly tailored to the client.

IV. Detailed Questions for Service Suitability:

  • Insights:
    This is the most crucial section for assessing the client's needs and determining the suitability of your services.
    It goes beyond surface-level information and delves into their expectations, timelines, budget, and desired collaboration process.
    You can identify potential red flags or misalignments in expectations.
    This section helps you qualify the client and ensure a successful project.
  • Specific Question Breakdowns:
    "Which specific areas...require the most immediate attention..." helps prioritize tasks.
    "What are your expectations for the final brand guidelines..." sets the standard for deliverables.
    "What is your timeline...budget range..." provides practical constraints.
    "How important is brand consistency..." determines the client's commitment to the project.
    "Considering your current brand position and future goals, do you feel that a complete, comprehensive brand guideline package is necessary, or would a more focused approach on specific elements (like logo or colour pallet) be more appropriate? Please explain your reasoning." This is the most important question for determining the clients understanding of their own needs and the best way to help them. This question helps to avoid selling a large product, to a client that only needs a small one.

V. Additional Information:

  • Insights:
    This section provides an opportunity for the client to share any additional relevant information that may not have been covered in the previous questions.
    It allows for flexibility and ensures that you have a complete picture of the client's needs.

VI. Agreement:

  • Insights:
    This section ensures that the client understands the importance of providing accurate information.
    It helps to establish a professional and transparent working relationship.

Overall Insights:

  • Client Qualification: The form helps you qualify potential clients and ensure that they are a good fit for your services.
  • Needs Assessment: It allows you to accurately assess the client's needs and tailor your proposal accordingly.
  • Project Planning: The information gathered will help you plan the project effectively, including timelines, budgets, and deliverables.
  • Communication: The form establishes a clear communication channel and helps to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Relationship Building: It demonstrates your professionalism and commitment to understanding the client's needs, which can help to build a strong working relationship.
  • Risk Mitigation: The questions regarding budget, timeline, and expectations help to mitigate potential risks and ensure a successful project.

By carefully analyzing the responses to each question, you can gain valuable insights into your client's needs and develop a compelling proposal that addresses their specific requirements.


Mandatory Questions Recommendation

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Identifying "mandatory" questions depends on your specific business needs and risk tolerance. However, based on the importance of information for project success, here's a breakdown of the most critical questions that should be considered mandatory in most cases:

Absolutely Mandatory (Essential for Project Initiation):

  1. Company Name:
    Without this, you can't properly identify the client.
  2. Contact Person:
    You need a primary point of contact for communication.
  3. Email Address:
    Essential for all communication and document sharing.
  4. Phone Number:
    For urgent communication and confirmations.
  5. Website URL:
    Allows you to conduct vital preliminary research.
  6. Describe your current brand perception. How do you believe your customers see your brand?
    This question gives you a base understanding of the clients current brand situation.
  7. What are your current branding challenges or pain points?
    This shows the clients needs, and where your services can be applied.
  8. Who is your target audience? (Demographics, psychographics, etc.)
    All branding decisions are based on this.
  9. Considering the services listed above, which specific areas of your brand do you feel require the most immediate attention and improvement? Please explain why.
    This is the most direct question to determine the clients immediate needs.
  10. What is your budget range for this project?
    This is vital for determining if the project is feasible.
  11. What is your timeline for this project? Do you have any specific deadlines?
    This question is also vital for determining project feasibility.

Highly Recommended (Important for Project Success):

  1. Do you have any existing brand guidelines or style guides? If yes, please provide them.
    Provides context and saves time.
  2. What are your current marketing materials like (e.g., website, brochures, social media posts)?
    Gives a visual understanding of current branding.
  3. What are your current brand goals and objectives?
    Aligns your work with the client's vision.
  4. What sets your brand apart from your competitors? (Unique Selling Proposition)
    Helps in crafting a unique brand identity.
  5. What is your brand's voice and tone? (e.g., professional, friendly, playful, authoritative)
    Essential for creating consistent messaging.
  6. Do you currently use a specific color palette, typography, or imagery? If yes, please describe.
    Helps understand existing brand visuals.
  7. How will these brand guidelines and style guides be used within your organization? Who will be responsible for implementing and maintaining them?
    Helps with implementation planning.

Rationale:

  • The "absolutely mandatory" questions are critical for basic client identification, communication, and understanding their core needs and project constraints. Without these, you risk miscommunication, scope creep, and financial losses.
  • The "highly recommended" questions provide essential context and help you deliver a more effective and tailored solution. While not strictly mandatory, omitting them could lead to misunderstandings and inefficiencies.

Adaptation:

  • You may need to adjust this list based on your specific services and client base.
  • For example, if you primarily work with startups, questions about existing brand guidelines might be less relevant.
  • If you are doing a very small job, the budget and timeline questions might be less important.

By prioritizing these key questions, you can ensure that you gather the necessary information to initiate and successfully complete your brand guidelines and style guides projects.


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