Imprint
Brand Voice, Templates & Asset FormattingImprint makes communications look and sound like one company—not twelve. It enforces brand voice, standard language, and approved formatting while packaging content into your templates: PowerPoint decks, one-pagers, memos, and letterhead. The output is consistent, executive-ready, and clean—without teams spending hours reformatting and debating tone.
Primary Outputs
Typical deliverables
Brand voice and tone-aligned rewrites
Letterhead-ready memos and announcements
Slide-ready content blocks and deck outlines
Template compliance checks and formatting notes
Core Capabilities
What it does
Enforces brand voice and “approved language” patterns
Converts raw content into slide-ready structures
Standardizes headings, labels, and naming conventions
Reduces “format chaos” across teams and functions
Flags tone drift, claims risk, and inconsistent phrasing
Creates reusable content blocks for comms libraries
Operational Fit
How it’s usedUsed By
Corporate Communications, Brand teams, Chiefs of Staff, HR comms, and anyone producing exec-facing content.
Used For
Standardizing templates, cleaning up decks, enforcing voice, and accelerating “final-mile” formatting before distribution.
Typical Questions
- Can you make this sound like our company?
- Can you convert this into our PowerPoint structure?
- Where does this drift from approved language or tone?