The primary colour setting allows you to define a colour scheme that reflects your brand identity across various UI elements, including web and email templates. This primary colour is applied to elements such as buttons, toggles, and action prompts, helping users recognize your brand consistently. Accessibility is a key consideration here; the primary colour should contrast well against the background to ensure readability without the need for additional background elements. We recommend testing the primary colour on both light and dark backgrounds to confirm it meets accessibility standards and enhances user experience.
SigningHub enables you to customize the color scheming of your SigningHub enterprise account according to your company brand. There are 13 levels of customization that could help an enterprise admin to tune each and every bit (i.e. company logo, Headings, top bar background, buttons background, toaster background, Email headers, etc.) of their SigningHub account in order to make it look exactly the same like their own enterprise brand. Once you are done with branding your enterprise account, share your Enterprise URL with your enterprise users so that they may see the branded enterprise interface right from the login screen. You can even customize the error messages content (i.e. images and text), see details.
Login with your enterprise admin credentials.
Click "Configuration" in left menu and click on "Branding" in Settings options in Enterprise Configurations.
Expand the "Logos" tab. Browse the images for your Company Logo, Signature Logo and Favicon as required. From here:
The set Website logo will be shown on the login page and on the left side of the top bar.
The set Signature Logo will appear on signature appearance if the user is allowed to manage logo under roles.
The set Email Logo will appear in all enterprise and personal email notifications.
The set favicon will be displayed in the title of your browser tab.
Expand the "Colour Palette" tab, and customize the colour schemes of required areas. You can also use hex colouring codes to specify your choice colour.
Click the "Save changes" button to apply these changes. In case you want to revert the changes to their default, click the "Reset to default" button.
The error colour settings provide options to set the colour scheme for error notifications, ensuring users quickly recognize issues. This section enables you to choose a distinctive colour, typically red, for error alerts, buttons, and messages, making it easy for users to identify critical errors. Accessibility recommendations suggest selecting a shade that provides strong contrast against the background, so error messages remain prominent. This helps maintain consistency across the application, allowing users to identify and address issues efficiently without confusion.
The sidebar navigation settings allow you to customize the background and text colours of the main sidebar, which serves as the primary navigation area within the application. This section includes options to adjust colour schemes for icons and labels within the sidebar, supporting both functional clarity and brand consistency. The contrast of text and icons against the sidebar background is crucial for readability, particularly in low-vision settings. This configuration helps users easily navigate to key areas like the Dashboard, Documents, and Configurations with enhanced visual clarity.