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Branding settings control the visual appearance of client-facing reports — the colors, fonts, and logo your clients see when they open a shared report link. These settings apply to the presentation layer of the report itself, separate from your agency identity settings in white labeling.

White-label settings vs. branding settings

Oviond has two distinct layers of brand control:
SettingWhat it controls
White-label settingsYour agency identity in the report frame — name, logo in the header, custom domain, email sender name. These are account-wide.
Branding settingsThe visual design of client-facing report content — the color palette, fonts, and logo that appear inside reports.
Configure white-label settings once to establish your agency’s identity across all shared reports. Use branding settings to define the visual style of report content — either as a default for all reports or as a baseline your per-report themes build on. See White-Label Reporting for Your Agency for the account-level identity settings.

Open the branding settings panel

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Open your account settings

Click your avatar or initials in the bottom-left corner of the sidebar, then select Account Settings.
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Select the Branding tab

In the account settings panel, click the Branding tab. This panel contains all visual design options for client-facing reports.

Customize the color palette

The color palette you set here applies to client-facing report views. It determines the primary accent color, supporting accent, and background used throughout reports.
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Open the Branding panel

Go to Account Settings > Branding.
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Set the primary color

Click the Primary color swatch and enter a hex value or use the color picker. The primary color appears in headers, buttons, and dominant UI elements in client-facing report views.
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Set the accent color

Click the Accent color swatch and enter a hex value. The accent color is used for highlights and secondary interactive elements.
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Set the background color

Click the Background color swatch and enter a hex value. This sets the base background of the client-facing report view.
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Preview your changes

Use the live preview panel on the right to see how your color choices look in a sample report view before saving.
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Save your changes

Click Save to apply the palette across all client-facing reports.
Match these colors to your agency’s brand guide. Consistent color usage across reports, proposals, and your website reinforces your agency’s professionalism to every client.
The branding settings panel includes a separate logo upload for report content — distinct from the header logo you set in white-label settings. This logo can appear as a watermark or header element within the report pages themselves.
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Open the Branding panel

Go to Account Settings > Branding.
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Upload the logo

Under Report logo, click Upload and select your image file. PNG or SVG with a transparent background works best.
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Adjust positioning (if available)

If a positioning option is shown, choose where the logo appears within the report layout.
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Save your changes

Click Save.
The report logo is separate from the logo in your white-label header settings. The white-label logo appears in the report frame (the outer chrome). The report logo appears inside the report content area itself.

Set fonts for reports

Font settings control the typefaces used for headings and body text inside client-facing report views.
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Open the Branding panel

Go to Account Settings > Branding.
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Choose a heading font

Use the Heading font dropdown to select the typeface for titles and section headers inside reports.
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Choose a body font

Use the Body font dropdown to select the typeface for all other text — labels, descriptions, and widget text.
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Preview your changes

Check the preview panel to see how the font pairing looks in context.
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Save your changes

Click Save.

Preview mode

Before saving any branding change, use the built-in preview to see how the update will look in a real report context. The preview panel displays a sample report view using your current settings. Changes you make in the branding panel are reflected in the preview in real time. Save only when you’re satisfied with the result — unsaved changes do not affect live client-facing reports.

How branding settings interact with per-report themes

Branding settings establish the default visual style for all client-facing reports. Per-report themes, configured at the project level, can override these defaults for individual reports.
LevelScopeOverrides
Branding settingsAll reports by default
Per-report themeA single projectOverrides branding defaults for that project
If a project has a theme applied, that theme’s colors and fonts take effect for that project’s client-facing view. Projects without an applied theme fall back to your branding settings. See Design Report Themes for how to create and apply per-report themes.
For most agencies, the best workflow is to set branding defaults that match your agency brand, then create per-client themes when a client’s brand colors differ significantly from your own.