During the initial configuration stage, Limehouse Interactive will tailor Brand Guardian to your needs. This process will include 2 main stages:
Brand Guardian categories are used to catalogue all your branding assets. They differ from MediaStore categories in that Limehouse Interactive must manually configure them prior to launch. The Administrator will not be able to maintain the categories once the system is live. This is to protect the integrity of the Brand Guardian workflow.
Brand Guardian categories fall into two areas:
An open category is that which does not require a user account to download a branded asset. Users must still Accept the Brand Usage Notes to download the asset.
A locked category is one where a user must have an active Brand Guardian or MediaStore account in order to download the assets within it.
At certain stages of the Brand Guardian workflow, users are required to view Brand Usage Notes. These pages, manually configured prior to launch by Limehouse Interactive, serve as a forum for you to communicate how to execute and manage that element of your brand. Users must either choose to Accept or Reject the notes.
These pages are made up of a combination of up to 3 elements:
These pages, as with the Brand Categories, cannot be maintained through the system. Limehouse Interactive must carry out any alterations to these pages.
NOTE: Any alterations to Brand Usage Note pages by the licensee could result in your Brand Guardian and MediaStore becoming unstable. A Limehouse Interactive representative must carry out ANY alterations to these pages.