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Overview
Branding is where you shape the look and feel of your business inside Rebolt: upload your logo, set your favicon, and define your visual style — colors, fonts, and button shapes. These selections flow through your Rebolt website so your brand identity stays consistent across every page.
How to Access Branding
Click the gear icon in the top-right of your Rebolt dashboard.
In the Settings sidebar, under Account, click Branding.
Logo & Favicon
Logo
Purpose: Displayed in your website's header and footer to represent your brand.
Setup: Upload an image (max 30MB), or pick directly from your Photo Library.
Best practices: Use a high-resolution PNG with a transparent background so the logo adapts to both light and dark backgrounds.
Favicon
Purpose: The small icon shown on browser tabs, bookmarks, and search results.
Setup: Upload an image (max 30MB), or pick from Photo Library.
Best practices: Keep it simple and recognizable at small sizes (16×16 or 32×32). Use a logo mark or icon — not text.
Visual Style
The Visual Style section defines the colors, fonts, and shapes that establish your brand identity online.
Colors
Primary & Secondary colors: Drive the overall look of your site — headers, buttons, and highlights.
Additional palette (Color 1–7): Gives you flexibility for accents, backgrounds, and supporting UI elements.
Best practices: Pick a palette that complements your logo and stick with consistent tones to avoid clashing visuals.
Font Style
Options: System, Classic, Balanced, Modern.
Purpose: Sets the overall typography for your website.
Best practices: Match the font to your brand voice (Classic for professionalism, Modern for a sleek feel) and keep readability in mind on both mobile and desktop.
Roundedness
Purpose: Controls the shape of your buttons and call-to-action (CTA) blocks — sharp, slightly rounded, or fully pill-shaped.
Pro Tips
Consistency is key: Use the same logo, favicon, and brand colors across your website, social media, and email for instant recognition.
Test on both screens: Always check your visual style on desktop and mobile to ensure readability and accessibility.
Document your decisions: Keep brand guidelines handy so team members follow the same design rules.

