The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest/Style guide

The style guide for The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest television series provides assets and guidelines for designing, marketing, and promoting content for the series.

It was provided by the studio to prospective licensors who might make toys, apparel, or other types of merchandise. It was not released for the general public.

Much of the guide's content is apparent on merchandise for the series. Notably, Hadji's surname is Bingh in the style guide, which is the name used on much of the merchandise and tie-in content such as the book series, although his surname is Singh in the television series.

Contents
Table of contents, as listed in the guide:
 * 1) Program Introduction
 * 2) * Introduction to the New Adventures of Jonny Quest
 * 3) * Adventure Synopsis
 * 4) Brand Identification
 * 5) * Packaging Systems
 * 6) * Hangtags/Labelling Systems
 * 7) * Jonny Quest Logo Specs/Colors
 * 8) Product Applications
 * 9) * Product Brandings
 * 10) * Product Development
 * 11) * Color Palettes
 * 12) * Art Enhancement
 * 13) Design Elements
 * 14) * Fonts
 * 15) * Icons
 * 16) * Borders
 * 17) * Backgrounds
 * 18) Character Art
 * 19) * Character Size Guides
 * 20) * Biographies
 * 21) * Character Art
 * 22) * Situation Art

Design
The style guide was released in an aluminum metal three-ring binder. The pages are rounded on the outer edge. The guide is in color, although some pages are black and white.

The binder was wrapped in a sleeve that read: "ONCE THIS SEAL IS BROKEN LOG ON IS IRREVERSIBLE

Quest Laboratories and related subsidiaries are, by virtue of this warning, release from any liability that may be incurred from the use of this device. Eye protection is advised upon opening. User is STRONGLY DISCOURAGED from revealing the content of this unit to other technologically advanced lifeforms."

It came in a box covered in 0 and 1s, like computer binary code, marked "CONFIDENTIAL".