Style Guide

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Color

These colors have been created using Global Swatches. If you edit the Global Swatch color, it will change every element that uses that color swatch.

Primary  -  #3F53D8
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Dark  -  #080829
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Grey  -  #545479
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White -  #FFFFFF
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Secondary  -  Orange -  #FE7F51
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Secondary  -  Yellow -  #FFC123
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Secondary  -  Red -  #FA5B68
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Secondary  -  Light Blue  -  #67E4FF
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Secondary  -  Light Green -  #98F5EC
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Secondary  -  Violet  -  #A259FF
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Secondary  -  Green  -  #2CAE76
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Typography Styles

You'll see that these typography elements don't have classes. That's because on this page, we want to edit the styles after selecting "All H1 Headings" for example, so that it will effect all the elements on the site. To do this, select the H1 below, click where it says "Select a Class or Tag" and select "All H1 Headings" at the bottom of the list.

Heading One

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Heading Two

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Heading Three

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Heading Four

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Heading Five
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Heading six
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Body Large

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Body Medium

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Body Small

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Elements

These are all the Element that are used in this project. Editing them will reflect the changes on all the other Elements of the project too.
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Rich Text Elements (RTE)

In the fast-paced world of business, having a product or service that merely solves a problem is no longer sufficient. To truly succeed, organisations need to establish a deep connection and relatability with their audience or customers. One powerful way to achieve this is through the age-old art of storytelling.

What is Storytelling in Business?

Storytelling in business is not about reading bedtime stories to clients or stakeholders. It is the art of leveraging human connection to engage an audience and motivate them to take action, such as purchasing a product or service. By using narratives, businesses can forge emotional bonds and build trust, making storytelling a crucial tool in the modern business landscape.

7 Reasons Why Storytelling is Important in Business


1. Engaging Your Audience

Numbers and data are essential, but they are far more compelling when woven into a captivating story. Studies have shown that our brains are more engaged by storytelling than raw facts. Stories activate various parts of the brain, making them more memorable and relatable. By presenting information in a narrative format, businesses can keep their audience hooked, ensuring better retention of key messages.

2. Creating a Human Connection

Behind every innovative idea or product, there is often an intriguing story waiting to be told. Sharing the motivation and context behind an idea humanizes the business and fosters trust. When organizations move away from dry statistics and embrace storytelling, they become more relatable and trustworthy to their audience. Relatable stories resonate, leaving a lasting impression that customers won't easily forget.

3. Making Messages Memorable

Research has shown that messages delivered through stories can be up to 22 times more memorable than those based solely on facts. By following a narrative arc, incorporating emotional moments, and building suspense, businesses can significantly enhance the impact of their messages. When people attend conferences or presentations, they are more likely to remember and recall stories, ensuring that the business's core ideas stick.

4. Creating Emotional Connections for Loyalty

The most compelling stories in business often evoke emotional responses. Sharing stories of struggles, failures, and lessons learned can make a business appear more human and relatable. Founders who share their emotional journeys can create empathy and loyalty among their audience. By revealing vulnerability and authenticity, they establish a stronger emotional connection, driving customer loyalty and support.

5. Humanising Organizations for Increased Profits

Behind successful organizations lie thoughtful and deep stories that resonate with audiences. Companies that communicate their vision effectively and make their audience believe in their purpose are more likely to thrive. Empathy plays a crucial role in consumer decision-making, and organizations with strong storytelling capabilities tend to be more profitable and grow faster.

6. Gaining a Competitive Advantage

In today's saturated market, standing out is a challenge. Well-crafted storytelling can set a business apart from the crowd. Decision-making is primarily emotional, and powerful storytelling can leave a lasting impression on customers. Even small organizations can benefit from the persuasive power of storytelling, just as demonstrated in the smart storytelling experiment by researchers Joshua Glenn and Rob Walker.

7. Building Compelling Marketing Campaigns

To build meaningful relationships with their audience, businesses are shifting away from traditional marketing tactics and embracing storytelling. Emotional connections have proven to be more impactful than customer satisfaction. Successful marketing campaigns now rely on the emotional power of stories to create lasting impressions. Notable brands like Honey Bunches of Oats and Airbnb have already leveraged storytelling to make their businesses more memorable and relatable.

In conclusion, storytelling is not just a powerful tool in human communication; it is also a game-changer in the world of business. By using narratives to engage, connect, and emotionally resonate with their audience, businesses can create a lasting impact and stand out in today's competitive landscape. Embrace the art of storytelling, and watch your business thrive like never before.

Now you know how many people invest in storytelling and the power that it brings make sure to book in with us today to see how we could help you tell your story or take a look at our Story-Driven Marketing Toolkit today.

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