"Corporate Design" refers to the visual identity of a company or organization defined by specific design guidelines. These design guidelines typically include colors, fonts, logos, image styles, and other visual elements that help make the brand consistent and recognizable.
Typical functions of software in the "Corporate Design" area could include:
Templates: The software provides pre-designed templates for various documents and materials that adhere to the corporate design, such as letterheads, presentations, brochures, or business cards.
Color Palettes: Users can access a defined color palette containing the official company colors to ensure that all materials are consistently designed.
Fonts: The software provides the official fonts of the company, allowing users to design texts and documents in line with the corporate design.
Logo Usage: Users can incorporate the official company logo into various materials and documents, adhering to guidelines for size, placement, and usage.
Image Library: The software includes a library of images and graphics that adhere to the corporate design, allowing for the use of high-quality and consistent visual elements.