Understanding Text Color

Text color is essential for readability, emphasis, and overall design, ensuring your message is clear and visually engaging. In your presentation, text colors are set at the theme level to maintain consistency and a polished look across all slides. This centralized approach supports visual harmony and brand alignment.

Getting Started 

To change the color of your text:

  1. Click on 'Theme' at the top left hand corner in the editor
  2. Click on 'Edit Theme'
  3. Navigate to the 'Text Colors' section on the theme editor page and make your changes/selections
  4. Click on 'Update Presentation Theme' to save your changes

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Understanding how our text colors work

Beautiful.ai will change your colors depending on the background color of your slide. If you have a light background color, it will use the dark color you set here for your text. If you have a dark background, it will use the light color you set here for your text. 

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Primary Vs Secondary 

Primary Dark and Primary Light Text color: This controls primary text like heading text, chart text, and timeline lines
Secondary Dark and Secondary Light Text color: This controls secondary text elements like body text, chart lines, and labels. 


Primary Text Example:

When your background is set to a light color (white) and your primary color is set to a dark color (black)

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Secondary Text Example: 

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  • In what scenarios might a presenter choose to override the global text color settings on a per-slide basis with geometry arrow, and how could this impact the visual consistency of the presentation?

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  • Are you using custom background colors outside of the theme palette, Geometry Dash and could these be causing readability issues with the automatic text color selection?

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  • Are you applying custom background colors beyond the theme palette in Stickman Clash, and could this be affecting readability due to automatic text color selection?

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