Skip to main content
All CollectionsCreating A Publication
New Editor - Setting up your Brand Kit
New Editor - Setting up your Brand Kit

Design newsletter 3x faster by re-using your saved styles, brand elements and modules

Nella avatar
Written by Nella
Updated over a year ago

*** If your workspace looks as below - please use this article instead ***

Otherwise, if your workspace looks similar to the one below, welcome to the new version of Publicate πŸŽ‰ - keep on using this article πŸ™‚

Do you want to easily re-use the same header and footer on all your newsletters and make sure that your content is always on Brand? Start with setting up your Brand kit πŸš€

Here is how each section allows you to save brand styles to apply automatically on your newsletters or to easily set up Brand content you can re-use on any newsletter:

1. Setting up Brand colours

Just click the β€˜+’ icon and add a colour code or choose a colour using the palette:

2. Adding Custom fonts

Click the 'upload font' button and select a .ttf font file. Other formats are not accepted at the moment so you might need to convert your file first.

3. Setting up your brand default styles:

Elements include your H1 title, H2 txt, default text style , Call to action buttons, Social Share and Social follow options. To select the one you want to apply by default to your newsletters, you need to

  1. Create the element on any newsletter and save it

  2. In the Brand kit, select your saved elements to apply by default next time
    ​

4/5. Add Brand elements and modules

You can create your newsletter much faster by saving any elements or modules to your Brand Kit as well:

  1. Save brand elements and modules on any newsletter

  2. In the Brand kit, select any of your saved modules or elements

3. Find and re-use on any newsletter the modules and elements saved to your Brand kit

Got questions?

If you have any other questions or if we can help with anything else please just send us a note at hello@publicate.it, or use the chat window on the right:

Did this answer your question?