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Building Your Brand’s Color Palette
Creating Your One-Page Brand Style Guide
(Lesson Introduction)
The “Brand Kit Hack” file we’ve been working on is about to get its final, most important elements: your color palette. In this lesson, we will choose your brand colors and then assemble your logos, fonts, and colors into a single, beautiful, one-page brand style guide.
Step 1: Choosing Your Brand Color Palette
Colors evoke emotion and are a powerful part of your brand identity. We will select a primary, secondary, and accent color palette.
- Get Inspired: Don’t know where to start? Go to the “Design” tab on the left menu, then “Styles”. At the top, you will see a “Color Palettes” section. Click through these to see professionally designed palettes applied to your page. Find one that matches the mood of your brand.
- Find Your Hex Codes: Once you find a palette you like, how do you save the colors?
- Apply a palette to your page.
- Click on an element that has changed color.
- Click the color square in the top-left toolbar.
- The “Document Colors” will now show the colors from that palette. Hover your mouse over a color, and its hex code (a 6-digit code starting with #) will appear. This code is the universal identifier for that exact shade.
[GIF: A short screen recording showing a user clicking Design > Styles > Color Palettes, applying a palette, clicking on a colored shape, opening the color menu, and hovering over a color to reveal its hex code.]
Your Action Step: Choose 3-5 brand colors. Make sure you have:
- A main/primary color.
- A secondary/supporting color.
- A neutral color (like a light grey, beige, or off-white).
- An accent color (a bright, bold color for buttons and calls-to-action).
Step 2: Add Your Colors to the Free “Brand Kit”
While the free Brand Kit is limited, we can still use it to save our top three colors for quick access.
- From the Canva homepage, click “Brand” on the left menu.
- Under “Brand colors,” click the “+” sign and enter the hex codes for your top three brand colors.
[Image: A screenshot of the free Canva Brand Kit page, showing three custom colors saved in the color palette section.]
https://www.canva.com/colors/color-wheel/