Set your look once. It flows everywhere.
Colors, fonts, corner shapes, shadows, buttons, header and footer. You set them in one place and every page, post and section picks them up. Change your primary color and the whole site re-themes.
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Brand colors
Typography
Shape and effects
Live preview
Meridian Studio
Design that moves people.
Every page on the site picks these up the moment you save.
Nothing is live until you save
Theme presets
Professional
Modern
Editorial
Bold
Minimal
None of them touch your colors.
Theme preset
Clean and trustworthy. The default for new sites.
What we do
Design that moves people
Every heading, button and card on the site follows these settings.
Your colors stay put through all of them.
Set once, applies to
Every page
Every post
Every section
Header + footer
Theme presets
A whole look,
in one click.
If you are not sure where to begin, a preset gives you a professional baseline instantly. Each one sets your fonts, corner rounding, shadows and button style to a combination that already works together. It is a starting point, not a lock: change anything afterwards.
Five to audition. Professional for an all-purpose look, Modern for pill buttons and a tech feel, Editorial for serif and square corners, Bold for impact, Minimal for whitespace and no shadows
Your colors are never touched. A preset changes type and shape only. Lock in your brand colors first and flip through every preset against them without losing anything
A live preview, before you commit. The panel restyles as you choose, so you read your actual fonts and see your actual buttons. Nothing reaches visitors until you save
Then fine-tune. Swap one font, soften the corners, drop the shadow. The preset put you in the right neighbourhood; the details are still yours
Primary
Buttons and the main actions
Secondary
Supporting accents
Accent
Small pops of emphasis
Eyebrow marker
Dot, bar, slash, brackets, pill…
Only Site Admins see this tab.
Change one, change all
A new primary color re-themes the site
The controls
You cannot style
one page differently.
That is deliberate, and it is the point. Branding is global on purpose, so a site built by a busy owner over two years still reads as one site rather than a scrapbook. There is no per-page font, no per-section color picker, and nothing an editor can do to take a page off-brand.
Three brand colors. Primary does most of the work, secondary supports it, accent is for the one thing you want noticed. Paste your exact hex codes and everything matches your printed material
Two fonts and their weights. Nine typefaces picked from real previews rather than a dropdown of names, or bring your own from Google Fonts
Corner shape, separately per element. Buttons, cards, inputs, images, icon badges and avatars each get their own rounding, so pill buttons can sit beside square cards if that is the look
Shadow, border and focus ring. The focus ring is the outline a keyboard user sees when tabbing through your site. It is an accessibility control, and it is worth leaving on
Admins only. Editors get the content, not the design. They cannot change branding even by accident, because the tab is not there
Classic Horizontal, with a Multi-column Pro footer.
Header and footer
Swap the top and tail
without rebuilding.
The header is the first thing a visitor sees and the map they navigate by; the footer is where they look for the practical things. Both are picked from a set of finished layouts rather than assembled, and switching between them changes nothing about your pages.
Three headers. Classic Horizontal is the dependable default. Split Center puts a centered logo between two halves of the nav. Stacked Pro adds a utility bar for your phone number, hours and rating
Three footers. Multi-column Pro for a site with a lot of pages, Centered Minimal for a clean ending, or Split CTA when the footer should actively ask for the inquiry
Sticky, transparent, or frosted. Pin the header as visitors scroll, or let it sit clear over a hero image and fade to solid on the way down
A ribbon above the footer. An optional strip for one last ask, or a row of headline numbers
Links come from your menus. Footer columns are drawn from the site menus you build, so a link added once turns up wherever that menu is used
The rest of the platform.
Questions this raises.
Not in fonts and colors, no, and that is on purpose. Per-page styling is how sites drift until no two pages match. What you can vary per section is its background, its spacing and its height, which is enough to give a page rhythm without letting it off-brand.
No. Presets change type, shape, shadows and button style only, and never touch Primary, Secondary or Accent. Set your colors first, then flip through all five presets against them as many times as you like.
Choose Custom and bring it in from Google Fonts. You need two things: the embed link and the exact font-family name. Supply only one and the font will not apply, which is the usual cause of "I set it and nothing changed".
No. Branding and Site Settings are visible to Site Admins only. An editor signs in, writes and publishes content, and never sees the design controls at all.
It is the outline that appears around a button or field when someone moves through your site with the Tab key instead of a mouse. Leave it on. Setting it to Primary or Accent keeps it on-brand while keeping the site usable for people who navigate by keyboard.
No. The defaults are a finished, professional look on day one. Set your colors, upload a logo, and publish. Fonts and corner radii can wait until you have a site to look at.
Make it look like you.
Seven days free. Paste your brand colors in, pick a preset, and watch the whole site follow.
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