Setting up your brand colors in Design
Build brand color palettes in your organization's Design settings so Mozaik applies your colors across templates and videos automatically.
Written By David Kettner
Last updated 3 days ago
Your organization's Design settings are where you set up the brand colors Mozaik uses across your videos. Save your palettes once, and they're available to every template and every video your team produces β so a whole video output stays on-brand without per-video color work.
Where to find it
Go to Settings β Organization β Design. The Design page opens on Color palettes, the set of brand palettes shared across your account.
Color palettes
Each palette appears as a card with its name and a swatch preview. Your account has one Default palette (marked Default), which Mozaik applies automatically unless a template uses a different one. To start a new palette, select Add color palette.
Creating a color palette
The Create color palette dialog lets you set:
Color palette name β a clear name (often a brand or client name) so your team can pick the right palette later.
Set as default palette β turn this on to make the palette your account's default.
Primary color, Secondary color, and Accent color β the three colors that make up the palette. Each shows a live preview so you can see how the colors work together.
Good to know: A palette is built from three roles β Primary, Secondary, and Accent. Mozaik maps these roles onto your templates, so changing a palette's colors updates everywhere that role is used.
How your colors are applied
Your saved palettes flow through to your templates and videos automatically. Inside a template, they appear as the Team color palettes you can choose from, and the account default is applied out of the box. Setting your colors here once means new videos come out in your brand colors without manual styling.
Good to know: Logos aren't set in Design β you choose a logo per template using the template's Logo control. Setting a template's logo, colors, and music is covered in a separate article, and how automatic branding is applied has its own article too.