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Set your logo, colors, and styles. Logo & Icon, Favicon, Visual Style.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

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Overview


The Brand page is where you shape the look and feel of your business inside Rebolt.

Here, you’ll upload your logo, set your favicon, and define your brand’s visual style, including colors, fonts, and button shapes.

This ensures your website and digital presence reflect your unique identity consistently across all touchpoints.


Logo & Icon


Logo

  • Purpose: Displayed on your website’s header and footer to represent your brand.

  • Setup:

    • Upload an image (max 30MB).

    • Or choose directly from your saved Photo Library.

  • Best Practices:

    • Use a high-resolution version of your logo with a transparent background (PNG preferred).

    • Make sure it looks good on 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 select from Photo Library.

  • Best Practices:

    • Keep it simple and recognizable, even at small sizes (usually 16x16px or 32x32px).

    • Use a version of your logo mark or icon, not text.


Visual Style


The Visual Style section lets you define the colors, fonts, and shapes that establish your brand identity online.

Colors

  • Primary & Secondary Colors: These drive the overall look of your site (headers, buttons, highlights).

  • Additional Palette (Color 1–7): Gives you flexibility for accents, backgrounds, and supporting UI elements.

  • Best Practices:

    • Choose a palette that complements your logo.

    • Stick with consistent tones to avoid clashing visuals.

Font Style

  • Options: System, Classic, Balanced, Modern.

  • Purpose: Defines the overall typography style for your website.

  • Best Practices:

    • Pick something that matches your brand voice (e.g., Classic for professionalism, Modern for a sleek feel).

    • Keep readability in mind for mobile and desktop.

Roundedness

  • Purpose: Controls the shape of your buttons and call-to-action (CTA) blocks.


Pro Tips


  • Consistency is key: Use the same logo, favicon, and brand colors across your website, social media, and email for recognition.

  • Test your visual style on both desktop and mobile to ensure readability and accessibility.

  • Keep your brand guidelines handy so team members follow the same design rules.


👉 With the Brand page fully set up, your website and marketing assets will carry a polished, professional identity that builds trust and recognition with your audience.


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