This article aims to show how to customize AEVO system colors to match your company’s visual identity. Below, check out the topics you’ll find here!
- Color Customization in the AEVO System
- Primary Color
- Secondary Color
- Contrast Color and Other Adjustments
- Final Considerations
Color Customization in the AEVO System
The AEVO system customization consists of adjusting the predominant colors to reflect your company's or industry’s visual identity, ensuring a visual experience aligned with your brand. The platform offers three pre-configured customization options: primary color, secondary color, and contrast color.
Primary Color
The primary color refers to the main color used in the most relevant elements of the application, such as buttons and titles. It is recommended to use the color that best represents your brand’s visual identity, as this will be the predominant tone in the system environment. In the AEVO system, you can observe that this color affects various elements, highlighting essential and interactive buttons. For example, a standout green color can emphasize main actions, providing a more intuitive interface for the user:
Secondary Color
The secondary color is intended for titles and less prominent elements within the system, complementing the visual implementation of the primary color. A typical application is in menus and secondary titles, where this color can highlight relevant information without visually competing with the primary color. For example, shades of blue are used in highlighted menus, although they are not predominant in all elements, thus maintaining visual balance in the system:
Contrast Color and Other Adjustments
The contrast color is applied to icons and specific components of the system, such as the help center icon and the artificial intelligence (AI) component. This color facilitates the identification of selected elements by highlighting them for the user. For example, when an icon is selected, it shows the tone defined as the contrast color, providing automatic visual feedback. In addition, the manager can check this color consistency when interacting with interface elements, such as in hover actions:
It is also possible to customize other visual elements, such as the system logo, which is ideal for branding changes or marketing campaigns. This action can be done directly in the “Appearance” tab, item 2, as shown in the image below:
Also, in item 4 is the initial wallpaper, which customizes the background of the platform's home screen, providing an experience more aligned with the company’s identity, shown in the image below:
Final Considerations
Color customization in the AEVO system is an important feature to ensure the platform’s visual alignment with your company’s identity. In addition to the options of primary, secondary, and contrast colors, the ability to adjust elements such as the logo and the initial wallpaper expands customization possibilities. For specific changes, we recommend contacting the AEVO team to learn about customizable CSS and take full advantage of the system's capabilities.
Explore these features to make your AEVO environment unique, intuitive, and aligned with your organization’s image.