Branding on the Trimble Identity sign-in page
In previous versions of TID, extensive customization was available for all pages related to the sign-in process, resulting in an inconsistent look-and-feel across Trimble applications. With an increased focus on user experience, a consistent look for our sign-in page conveys unity to our customers. For this reason, the TID (v4) sign-in page has limited customizability.
Can I brand the Trimble Identity sign in page?
Yes, Trimble Identity offers some configuration options for your sign-in page. TID utilizes Modus components to align with Trimble UX guidelines, ensuring a cohesive and consistent brand experience. The identity image is brand-approved and not customizable. For more information on branding strategy, visit Trimble brand resources. Third-party (non-Trimble) branding is not supported in Trimble Identity.
The product namespace is where Trimble products can add their branding. Visit the TID branding submissions documentation for more information on branding your sign-in page.
TID Layout

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The product namespace is where your product name will appear and is customizable. For more details, refer to submitting your sign in branding.
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The identity image and identity content are static across all applications and devices.
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For smaller viewports, only the Trimble logo will be displayed.
Responsive
The sign-in page is designed to be responsive so the user experience is unified across all devices. The design adheres to Modus grid & spacing guidelines.
XX-Large, X-Large, Large screens
The identity content is on the right side for large screen widths, such as laptops and devices connected to a monitor.

Medium, Small screens
The identity content is centered on small to medium-width screens like tablets.

X-Small screens
The identity content spans full width for extra-small screens, like mobile devices.

Staging
All product branding will be put into the staging environment before release. There, it will be configured, tested, and verified. If no branding is configured, then a Product Placeholder will be displayed in this environment.
Staging placeholder example

Staging product name example

Production
Once a product name is configured and confirmed in the Staging environment, it will be released to Production. If nothing is configured for an application, the default branding will be Trimble. The default is only recommended for signing into non-product-branded applications, such as licensing and administrative portals.
Default example

Configured example
