Free eBook: The Critical Components of Web UI Style Guides

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Style guides take a lot of the weight off the design team’s shoulders. They keep track of all the nitpicky details, and compile them into a single, quick-reference document for maintaining site-wide consistency. And with all the team-members referencing the same style guide, there’s less room for error and misinterpretations.


This 49-page guide explains the most common types of style guides, the sections they include, and which ones you need for your project. We even illustrate what we mean using screenshots from the actual style guides of 22 companies like Facebook, Starbucks, Adobe, IBM, MailChimp, Skype, Yelp, and Lonely Planet.


In our characteristic informative and easy-to-understand style, this book explains:



The difference between mood boards, style tiles, brand guides, and front-end style guides.
The most useful sections and how they’re laid out.
Real screenshots from 22 well-known companies.
Which information is most helpful, and which you don’t need
Different styles and customizations to personalize your style guide.

Download this free e-book now

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