Docs Template Guide
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Template Guide

Choose from 10 professionally designed styles, each optimized for different types of documents.

Choosing the Right Style

Each style is designed for a specific purpose. Here's how to choose:

For Business

Corporate, Executive Brief, Invoice

For Academia

Academic, Technical

For Creative

Creative, Newsletter, Minimal

For Legal/Formal

Legal, Certificate

All Styles

Corporate

Clean, professional design with sans-serif fonts. Perfect for business reports, proposals, and company documents.

Best for:

Business reportsProposalsCompany memos
Academic

Traditional scholarly formatting with serif fonts and numbered sections. Ideal for research papers and academic writing.

Best for:

Research papersThesesAcademic articles
Legal

Formal structure with numbered paragraphs and authoritative styling. Suitable for contracts and legal documents.

Best for:

ContractsLegal briefsTerms of service
Minimal

Elegant simplicity with generous whitespace and refined typography. When less is more.

Best for:

Personal lettersEssaysCreative writing
Executive Brief

Scannable format with bullet points and key highlights. Designed for busy readers who need quick insights.

Best for:

Executive summariesMeeting notesStatus updates
Creative

Modern, expressive design with bold typography. Great for portfolios and creative presentations.

Best for:

PortfoliosPresentationsMarketing materials
Technical

Structured format optimized for technical documentation with code-friendly fonts and clear hierarchies.

Best for:

Technical docsAPI guidesSpecifications
Newsletter

Engaging layout designed for regular communications. Multiple columns and clear sections.

Best for:

NewslettersUpdatesAnnouncements
Invoice

Structured tables for billing. Includes itemization, totals, and payment details.

Best for:

InvoicesQuotesPurchase orders
Certificate

Formal, decorative design for official recognition. Elegant borders and distinguished typography.

Best for:

CertificatesAwardsDiplomas

Tips for Best Results

  • Match the style to your audience. Use Corporate for clients, Academic for professors, Creative for portfolios.
  • Preview before downloading. Each style formats your content differently - see what works best.
  • Use structure in your content. Headings, lists, and paragraphs help the AI format better.