Wordpond offers extensive possibilities for you to change the look and feel of your publication to match your brand and personal preferences.
Wordpond has a built-in design system. There are two places where you can control and manage and adapt the designs.
Branding
Branding is the core of your design. Wordpond offers you centralized brand management control.
You can access your branding settings by selecting it from the Workspace tab on the left navigation.
Branding is where you will set typography style sheets, define color palettes, and other design settings that should be uniform across your publications.
Branding settings help you control your brand throughout your publications. It allows you to set a uniform guideline and easily update your branding across all your publications.
To illustrate how this works, let's look at typography and color.
For example, you defined the font family, size, color, etc for your H1 titles in branding in the typography style sheets:
When editing and writing content in your article editor, you can select text, for example, if you want to mark a paragraph as an H1 title. When you do so, this text will adopt the h1 styling you defined in your typography style sheets.
You can still override and enrich that centrally defined style but within limits defined by branding settings.
For example, if you wanted to change the color of a word, you would only be able to change it to a color that was allowed by the choices you made in your color palette. No other color choices would show:
And you will only have 'brand' colors in your publication:
Studio
You can change the design and content specific to a publication in the design studio.
Here, you design your publication, and you can modify parts like layouts, headers, footers, heroes, etc.
You can access the Design Studio by selecting it from the Publication panel on the left navigation.
Settings in the Design Studio only apply to one single publication.