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Brand Guidelines

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Background Colors

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Bold Beginnings Start Here

Your main headings should make a statement. Use them to introduce sections with clarity and purpose—think of them as signposts guiding your visitors.

A Confident Subheading

Body text should be welcoming and easy on the eyes. Stick to a legible font size and maintain comfortable line spacing for longer reads.

Let’s Make Things Clear

Your headings don’t have to shout—but they should stand out. A well-styled headline can create visual rhythm and make scanning content effortless.

Supporting Details Matter

Paragraphs serve as your story’s foundation. Keep them brief, digestible, and infused with your brand’s personality.

Designed to Delight

Great typography isn’t just about style—it’s about structure. Use consistent font weights, letter spacing, and contrast to create a polished, cohesive look.

The Little Things Count

Short paragraphs and clear spacing give your content room to breathe. When in doubt, go simpler and cleaner.


A Handy Sample List

Lists are perfect for breaking down information into bite-sized, scannable chunks. Use them when you want to make key points stand out.

Unordered List Example

This is how a simple bulleted list might look on your website:

  • Easy to scan
  • Great for short ideas or features
  • Helps guide the reader’s eye
  • Keeps content from feeling overwhelming

Ordered List Example

Numbered lists are ideal when the order matters or you want to walk someone through a step-by-step process:

  1. Start with a strong heading
  2. Follow with clear, concise body text
  3. Add supporting visuals or examples
  4. Wrap up with a call to action or takeaway
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Bold Beginnings Start Here

Your main headings should make a statement. Use them to introduce sections with clarity and purpose—think of them as signposts guiding your visitors.

A Confident Subheading

Body text should be welcoming and easy on the eyes. Stick to a legible font size and maintain comfortable line spacing for longer reads.

Let’s Make Things Clear

Your headings don’t have to shout—but they should stand out. A well-styled headline can create visual rhythm and make scanning content effortless.

Supporting Details Matter

Paragraphs serve as your story’s foundation. Keep them brief, digestible, and infused with your brand’s personality.

Designed to Delight

Great typography isn’t just about style—it’s about structure. Use consistent font weights, letter spacing, and contrast to create a polished, cohesive look.

The Little Things Count

Short paragraphs and clear spacing give your content room to breathe. When in doubt, go simpler and cleaner.


A Handy Sample List

Lists are perfect for breaking down information into bite-sized, scannable chunks. Use them when you want to make key points stand out.

Unordered List Example

This is how a simple bulleted list might look on your website:

  • Easy to scan
  • Great for short ideas or features
  • Helps guide the reader’s eye
  • Keeps content from feeling overwhelming

Ordered List Example

Numbered lists are ideal when the order matters or you want to walk someone through a step-by-step process:

  1. Start with a strong heading
  2. Follow with clear, concise body text
  3. Add supporting visuals or examples
  4. Wrap up with a call to action or takeaway
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