Creating visually engaging content in Rise 360 often requires a strong sense of design—especially when it comes to typography. However, many course creators struggle with something as simple as adjusting and saving font colors. If you’ve searched “how to change font color in Rise 360” and found limited answers, this blog solves that.
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What You’ll Learn in This Blog
- How to change font color in Rise 360
- How to add custom colors to the font palette
- Rise 360 font customization tips
- A link to Red Chip Solutions’ Portfolio to explore how we’ve elevated eLearning visuals
Why Font Colors Matter in Rise 360
In Rise 360, color isn’t just decorative—it impacts learning retention and user engagement. A consistent, readable color palette ensures your audience understands your message clearly. Still, Rise’s limitations around font color editing can frustrate even seasoned developers.
Step-by-Step: How to Change Font Color in Rise 360
If you’re wondering how to change font color in Rise 360, here’s how you can do it:
- Highlight the text you want to change.
- Use the toolbar’s “A” (text color) icon.
- Select from default colors or click the custom color wheel to enter your hex code.
- To reuse a color, note down the hex code as Rise 360 doesn’t currently support adding it to the default palette permanently.
Rise 360 Fonts and Color Tips
- Consistency Tip: Use one or two fonts and apply brand colors to headlines and CTA text.
- Accessibility: Ensure there’s enough contrast between your font color and the background.
- Speed Hack: Keep a notepad of frequently used hex codes.
Having trouble syncing font styling across multiple lessons? Try exporting and reimporting blocks or connect with us for custom Rise templates.
Rise 360 and Fonts: What You Can—and Can’t—Control
While Rise 360 fonts are limited compared to Storyline, it still lets you:
- Choose heading and body font types
- Change color and size of inline text
- Style CTA buttons via theme settings
But note: you can’t embed custom fonts or auto-save color palettes. Our clients often face these limitations when trying to meet brand guidelines.
Expert Tip: Save Your Theme as a Template
Once you’ve made font color and theme changes, save your Rise course as a template. This won’t save the custom font color in the text tool, but it will maintain the general theme colors for headings and buttons.
Final Thoughts
If Rise 360 font customization feels too restricted for your design needs, you’re not alone. But with a few workarounds and a clear understanding of how to change font color in Rise 360, you can still deliver clean, on-brand courses.
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