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Brand basics: color, fonts, logo and buttons

Set your site's primary color, fonts, logo, and button style — your visual identity in one place.

Your site's brand identity comes from four things: your colors, your fonts, your logo, and your button style. All four live in the Global Settings tab of Site Designer and apply across your entire site.​

Opening Global Settings

From the Site Designer top bar, switch to Global Settings. You'll see sub-tabs for each setting — Color, Fonts, Logo, Buttons, and more. Pick the tab for the setting you want to change.​

Color

Pick a background color (white or black) and a primary color — the accent (secondary color) used on buttons, icons, and links across your site. You can choose from preset palettes (mymember.site purple, hot pink, digital orange, and others) or click Add custom color to enter your own hex value.


Fonts (coming soon)

Pick a header font for titles and a separate body font for paragraphs and body text. Both default to Inter. The preview pane updates to show the typography in context.


Logo

Your logo can be either text-based (your site name styled in a font of your choice) or image-based (an uploaded file). You can configure your desktop logo and a separate mobile logo, each with its own font, color, opacity, and size.

Check the box "This logo is SFW" if your logo is SFW.


Buttons (coming soon)

Set your global button size (S / M / L) and shape (Square, Rounded, or Custom). Choosing "Custom" unlocks a corner-radius slider so you can dial in any value between square (0%) and pill (100%).

Things to know

  • The colors in the picker are pulled from your Color Assets library — see Working with reusable Assets for how to manage that library.

  • Buttons styled here apply everywhere — every CTA, every form, every section.

  • Changes don't go live until you click Publish.

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