Official brand assets for Storybook, including logos, icons, colors, fonts, and presentation templates.
Storybook Brand is the official repository of brand assets for the Storybook frontend workshop tool. It provides logos, icons, color palettes, fonts, presentation templates, and other visual materials to help developers and designers create consistent, professional content about Storybook. The project solves the problem of fragmented or inconsistent branding when community members create articles, talks, or addons.
Developers, designers, technical writers, and community advocates who create content about Storybook, such as blog posts, conference talks, documentation, or addon promotions.
It offers a centralized, official source for high-quality, customizable brand assets, ensuring visual consistency and saving time compared to creating materials from scratch. The repository is maintained by the Storybook team, guaranteeing accuracy and alignment with the project's design standards.
🎨 Materials for your articles and talks about storybook
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Includes logos, icons, colors, fonts, templates, and video assets in one place, as detailed in the README from logo to video sections.
Logos and icons are provided in SVG format, ensuring scalability and professional quality for various use cases, as shown in the preview tables.
Presentation templates in Keynote and PDF format allow users to quickly create talks and slides, saving design time, available in the presentation folder.
Maintained by the Storybook team, these assets guarantee alignment with the project's branding standards, ensuring visual coherence across community content.
Assets are fixed files with no built-in tools for customizing colors or generating new assets; users must manually edit SVGs or other files for changes.
Fonts like Nunito Sans and Daniel rely on third-party services (Google Fonts, Dafont), which may introduce licensing issues or require internet access.
Exclusively for Storybook-related promotions, making it irrelevant for projects not using or promoting Storybook, limiting its general applicability.