SharePoint Lookbook: Everything You Need to Know

 

What is SharePoint lookbook?

SharePoint lookbook is a basic gallery of designs that works great when you need a:

  • Practice or training site to learn SharePoint
  • Quick and interactive prototype to show SharePoint to others
  • A starter site for SharePoint beginners

  • Where do I find SharePoint templates in lookbook?

    You can browse the list of available lookbook templates here: https://lookbook.microsoft.com/

    You can also see the same templates when creating a brand-new site in SharePoint.


    What kind of templates are available in the SharePoint lookbook?

    Lookbook gives you some of the most common page templates, including:

    • Landing Pages

    • Department Sites

    • News Sites

    • Onboarding Sites

    • Learning & Training Sites

    • And more


    Who can create and use lookbook templates?

    You must be able to create SharePoint templates from the lookbook in your tenant.

    This required permission is one of the highest access rights in SharePoint Online. If you work for a larger organization, you will need to speak with your IT department to have the site created for you.


    How to download Microsoft lookbook templates?

    To download and install a lookbook template, follow these simple steps:

    1. First, you must be a tenant administrator in your SharePoint Online tenant, as noted above.

    2. Select the lookbook gallery template you like by going here: https://lookbook.microsoft.com/

    3. When ready, click the [Add to your tenant] button

    4. Choose the following:

      a. Email

      b. Site Title

      c. Site URL

    5. Click [Provision]

    Wait a few minutes and then navigate to the site URL you chose. The template should be ready, just as seen in the picture.


    How to use SharePoint lookbook templates?

    When you download and install your chosen lookbook template in your SharePoint tenant, you'll immediately have access to a landing page you can edit.

    Simply edit the page and add/remove or update apps as needed and preferred.

    Here are a few things to remember when working with a sample site from the lookbook:

    • Remove all sample pages

      Some templates in the lookbook, such as New Employee Onboarding, come with several sample pages you'll want to remove. Sometimes we see these pages left behind, and employees stumble upon them in search results, thinking it's trusted content when it isn't.

    • Replace or remove sample content on the page.

      • This might be obvious, but we've seen customers leave parts of the demo site on the page, confusing to everyone who thinks it's actual content. This includes images of look-alike reports, tasks, and diagrams.

      • Delete sample PowerPoints, documents, and sheets that users might find using search.

    • Give site permissions

      Each time you install a lookbook template, SharePoint creates a brand-new site.

      Sites in SharePoint require explicit access; otherwise, no one will see them and be able to use the valuable information. This rule goes for every template you download from the lookbook.

    • Delete sites you tried and didn't like

      Since SharePoint makes a new site each time you try out a template, we recommend deleting sites you tried and don't like to avoid confusion with real sites employees will use.


    What are the pros and cons of the Microsoft lookbook?

    As we shared earlier, the lookbook is excellent for practice/training, showing a prototype to others, and jumping-off points for beginners.

    Here is a more detailed Pro/Con list.


    Pros:

    • It can be installed in minutes

      • That's right! Templates can be installed in your tenant in just under a few minutes. If you need to train your users on using SharePoint, you can quickly create a ready-to-go site in minutes. This is a massive improvement compared to making pages from scratch.

    • No code is required to install the site.

      • Anyone can install a template as long as they have permission to do so—no need to hire a developer or write code.

        If you're practicing your SharePoint skills, you will immediately know what is possible to build out-of-the-box without needing to customize anything.

    • Ready to click on examples to show your team

      • Instead of showing your team pictures of potential page designs, you can show them working pages.

    Cons:

    • Limited options for branding and basic design

      • Fixed color combinations

        There are limited color combinations in SharePoint (known as theme colors). This means you can't customize the site and page colors to match your corporate style guide without writing code.


    • Fixed font and iconography

      The only font available without writing code in SharePoint is Segoe UI, with fixed sizing and color options. This breaks most of the corporate style guides.

    • Image-heavy designs

      When you zoom in on lookbook designs, you'll see many page elements are images. This makes the page look colorful but may lack valuable tools for employees.

    • Limited app choices

      Many images in lookbook templates can catch your eye, but as you start adding apps, you may find that your choices are limited and the page looks bland.

    • Limited page sections

      SharePoint allows you to break the page into sections. However, you have limited combinations of sections and apps to choose from out-of-the-box.

      Many organizations find these constraints limit their visual design requirements.

    • You can't add an individual lookbook page to your existing intranet

      Each SharePoint online lookbook template is a separate site, so you can't selectively copy it if you like just one page. You have to create an entirely new site with that chosen lookbook template. Many companies see it as overkill and a permissions management nightmare.

    • Not an intranet template

      Lookbook is not a pre-built intranet; it's a gallery of visual design samples (a collection of standalone pages).

      If you're building an intranet, you'll need to tie these pages/sites into a user-friendly structure so employees can quickly find what they're looking for.


    How do I make SharePoint online look good and create an excellent user experience?

    Before lookbook was available, each new site you created in SharePoint looked similar to this:

    It's great to see that Microsoft built a collection of other examples.

    But even with the SharePoint online lookbook:

    • 72% of the 200 respondents we surveyed say that look and feel in SharePoint is still a big problem

    • Almost all survey respondents say they're building an intranet in-house because they want to stick with SharePoint but worry that adoption will suffer if their intranet doesn't look good.

    It's hard for developers to design, and contracting a designer has a risk that that designer doesn't understand the constraints of SharePoint.

    Most customers we speak to prefer using a combination of the pre-built SharePoint intranet, templates, and apps, along with in-house resources.

    For example, the product we built, ORIGAMI, offers templates and apps to create a beautiful, website-like Office 365 intranet while keeping the solution in-house.

    Here are the top 21 capabilities Origami provides on top of the SharePoint out-of-the-box.

     

    Our customers say that Origami helped them improve both visual design and user experience.



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    Origami provided some innovative options and customizations that SharePoint out of the box could not meet.

    Delene Bosch

    Project and Porfolio Manager


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    Origami is aesthetically pleasing compared to other solutions. It comes with ready-to-go SharePoint templates, so you can build an intranet faster with less work.

    Oscar Gamboa

    Information Technology Manager at Servicon Systems inc.

     

    Yaroslav Pentsarskyy is an Enterprise Solutions Architect at ORIGAMI. Yaroslav has been awarded as Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for 8 years in a row and has authored and published 4 intranet books.
    Yaroslav is also a frequent presenter at industry conferences and events, such as the Microsoft SharePoint Conference and Microsoft Ignite.