The Brand Aid Master Deck & Brand Guidelines Execution
PowerPoint Design Brief
You’ll be providing designers with your client’s brand communications guidelines (the attached file). The task is to:
Create a sharp, savvy, professional TBA-branded PowerPoint template
Must adhere to TBA’s brand identity (royal blue, metallic accents, minimal, modern).
Designed to be used repeatedly for clients, with flexible layouts.
Rebuild the Client’s Brand Guidelines using this new TBA template
Designers take the client’s content (the provided brand comms guidelines) and recreate them inside the TBA-branded template.
The final product should show:
The client’s actual guidelines (their text, logos, and assets)
Formatted beautifully in TBA’s brand style (so every guidelines deck we create for clients has a consistent “The Brand Aid” look and feel).
Deliverables
Editable PPTX master template (with multiple layouts: cover, section dividers, content, data, quotes, contact).
Editable Google Slides version.
A client-facing guidelines deck: the attached content, rebuilt in the new TBA template.
Design Requirements
Must be sharp, savvy, professional.
Must strictly follow TBA brand guidelines.
Must show how client content sits within TBA’s branded framework (e.g. how a client’s logo, tone of voice, colour palette sits inside the TBA deck design).
Think consultancy-level polish: minimal, elegant, structured.
Important Conditions
All contact must remain on the contest platform.
No direct outreach to me or my clients — violations will result in disqualification and reporting.
Primary colours - purple and black. Minimal sunflower yellow. Visit our website for more insight www.thebrandaid.com.au
Minimalist styles only.
Font styles to use
Look and feel
Each slider illustrates characteristics of the customer's brand and the style your logo design should communicate.
Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Google slides, professional
Should not have
- Stock imagery