Brand your webinar

Learn how to brand your webinar and viewer experience

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Written by Luuk de Jonge
Updated over a week ago

Contrast is the webinar platform that looks and feels like your brand. Discover how you can create a branded experience for your audience in this article.

Brand the video

Brand your webinar

We want your webinars to look like you, and not like Contrast. This is why Contrast comes with lots of branding options that will give your webinar video a unique and branded look.

Themes

Choose a theme to match your style. Themes will affect the way your name tags, polls, Q&A and Topics-animations look.

Colors

You can select two colors to match that of your brand. Color will affect the way your name tags, polls, Q&A and Topics-animations look.

Font

You can select a font to match that of your brand. Fonts will affect the way your name tags, polls, Q&A and Topics-animations look.

Speaker names

This is a preview of the way your speaker names will look like after having set up your theme, font and colors.

You can change your speaker name and role in the settings tab.

Logo

Upload your own logo in .JPG. or .PNG and . GIF to make it appear in the top right corner. We automatically hide your logo when you're screen-sharing.

Background

Upload a background in JPG or PNG to give an extra touch to your webinar. Depending on the layout you choose, a background may be more or less visible.

We recommend a resolution of 1944x1080 for the best results.

Brand the webinar experience

You can use your logo and brand color to brand the webinar experience. These settings will automatically be applied to all your registration pages, webinar screen and channel.

How to brand your webinar experience

Inside Contrast, go to Settings. Here you'll find a color picker. This color is by default set to this greyish color.

You can change this color to your brand's color using the color picker. Most likely you'll have a HEX color. Simply paste this color in.

You can also click on the picker icon and get the color from your logo.

Here's an example of one with a blue brand color.

Screenshot of a registration page on the webinar platform Contrast
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