Brand options

We use your brand guidelines to customize your site design. This is an overview of the changes that can be made.

 


URL

The first part of your URL is the domain name. This is the name of your whole platform. Then if you have multiple sites, each site is identified by a path name. The path name appears after the first /.

For example, myplatform.junolive.com/365 and myplatform.junolive.com/event are two sites under the same platform.

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Domain name

Choose one:
Create one JUNO domain (mysite.junolive.co)
Or connect one custom domain that you already own (mysite.com)

Path name

For multi-site platforms, choose a unique path name for each site. (/365, /event)

Domain name specifications

  • You can only create one domain. If you have a multi-site platform, it’s used for every site. Because of this, we recommend choosing something universal, like your organization’s name.

  • We recommend keeping it short but descriptive.

  • If you choose a JUNO domain, it always ends with .junolive.co. You add your custom text to the beginning. For example, mysite.junolive.co.

  • Can contain numbers, hyphens - , and underscores _

  • Cannot contain periods . (unless it identifies a subdomain).

Path name specifications

  • Must be unique. Two of your sites cannot have the same path name.

  • We recommend keeping it short but descriptive.

  • Can contain numbers, hyphens - , and underscores _

  • Cannot contain periods . or special characters.

 


External brand elements

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Social title

Select your platform title. This shows up in the browser tab and when you share links on social media.

 

Favicon

Select your site favicon. This shows up in the browser tab. (See specifications)

Social sharing

Select your social sharing image. This shows up when you share links on social media. (See specifications)
Change the social description JUNO is your live and on-demand platform 365 days a year.

 

 


Fonts

An example site using JUNO’s fonts. See the table below for details.

Choose fonts that you can provide the files for, or choose anything available on Google Fonts.

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1

Primary navigation

Change font Prompt

2

Subnavigation

Change font Prompt

3

Primary font (used throughout the rest of the site)

Change font Prompt

 


Color

Your brand colors are used all around the site. In general, anywhere you see pink or purple on JUNO’s template sites is where your colors will appear.

An example site using JUNO’s brand colors. See the table below for details.

 

Most of your site is styled with a primary brand color. Then, individual elements are customized.

We recommend choosing colors that align with your brand but have high contrast. Contrast makes your site more accessible.

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1

Primary brand color

Change sitewide brand color
Affects colored elements on your site, like buttons, links, and icons

2

Primary navigation

Change background color
Change text color of the currently selected link (this means you’re in that area of the site)
Change text color of unselected links

3

Subnavigation

Change background color

 


Footer

You can add a site footer that appears at the bottom of all pages. However, we recommend removing it from the mobile app and session pages to improve the user experience.

An example footer on a desktop device. See the table below for details.

An example footer on a mobile device.

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Footer

Add a site footer
Change background color
Change font color

2

Web links

Add or remove links
Keep the text short! We will test your footer on small screens to make sure it fits.

3

Social links

Add or remove links

4

Email

Add or remove an email
Keep the text short! We will test your footer on small screens to make sure it fits.