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- How to Remove an Image Background in Canva
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- How to Set Up a Brand Kit in Canva for Consistent Graphics
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How to Set Up a Brand Kit in Canva for Consistent Graphics
Save your colors, fonts, and logo as a Brand Kit so every new design starts on-brand by default.
If your graphics use slightly different blues and three random fonts, they look amateur. A Canva Brand Kit stores your colors, fonts, and logos in one place so they show up first in every editor. This guide sets one up and uses it.
What you need
- A Canva Pro account (Brand Kit is a Pro feature)
- Your exact brand color hex codes
- Your logo files and chosen fonts
Step 1: Open the Brand Hub
From the Canva home sidebar, open Brand, then Brand Kits. Click to create a new kit and give it your brand name. You can keep more than one kit if you manage multiple brands.
Step 2: Add your exact colors
In the Colors section, add each brand color by its hex code rather than eyeballing the picker. Precise hex values are what keep every design using the identical blue instead of a near-match.
Primary #1E3A8A
Accent #F59E0B
Neutral #111827
Surface #F9FAFBStep 3: Set brand fonts
In the Fonts section, choose a heading font and a body font. Stick to one or two. Canva will offer these first whenever you add text, so you stop reaching for random fonts.
Step 4: Upload logos
Upload your logo variations: a full version, a stacked version, and an icon-only mark. Transparent PNGs and SVGs work best so they sit cleanly on any background.
Step 5: Use it on a new design
Start a fresh design and open the Brand tab in the editor. Your colors and fonts appear at the top of every picker, and your logos are a click away in Uploads or the Brand panel.
Result
Every new graphic now starts on-brand: the same colors, the same fonts, the same logo. Consistency across posts is what makes a small operation look established.
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