Start with brand direction
Give Flato colors, typography preferences, style references, or a desired campaign tone.
Feature
Flato helps teams apply a shared visual language while still allowing each page and output to fit its purpose.
Why it matters
Brand work needs repeatable colors, typography, spacing, and visual rules. It also needs flexibility for different messages, formats, and audiences. Flato supports both through editable canvas structure and page-level control.
Workflow
Give Flato colors, typography preferences, style references, or a desired campaign tone.
Create slides, posts, posters, and information-rich visuals that share the same design language.
Keep global consistency while changing layout, background, media, or emphasis where an individual page needs it.
Product proof
Flato can apply shared color, typography, and visual style requests across a generated design set.
Individual pages can override canvas settings when a campaign asset needs a different layout or background.
Text remains real editable content, so brand voice and hierarchy can be revised without rasterizing the design.
Best for
Keep corporate storytelling aligned across every page.
Company profile decksAdapt the message for customers while preserving the brand system.
Sales and product decksExtend one visual direction into posts, posters, infographics, and motion-ready pages.
Not for
FAQ
Yes. Users can ask Flato to apply brand colors, typography direction, and recurring visual rules across editable designs.
No. The design remains editable, so teams can adjust individual pages and assets while preserving the shared visual direction.
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