New in OnePager 7.1: Expanded Color Palettes

Much in the same way that we expanded our milestone shapes by adding emojis in OnePager 7.1, we’ve expanded the number of available color palettes as well. While it’s true that users have always been able to create their own custom color palettes to match their own corporate branding, we also understand that not all users have the time or patience to do that. So we thought that making more standard color palettes available would be a welcome addition.

Here are some examples of the new color palettes that are available beginning in OnePager 7.1. All are named after global cities:

All in, we’ve added eleven new color palettes to version 7.1. To explore the full collection on your own, all you need to do is click the dropdown at the top of any color palette form in OnePager:

If you come across a palette that you like, it’s easy to set it as your default going forward. Go to Home > Chart Properties > Main and click on the dropdown to change your default palette:
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About Safford

Safford is a versatile technology professional with a solid history of empowering emerging growth companies in a broad array of industries. His employment history includes energy industry consulting at Quorum Software, Senior Manager of Client Services and Technical Sales at telecom service aggregator GetConnected, and Vice President of Strategic Partner Management at electronic payment processor IP Commerce. Prior to his tenure as OnePager's COO, Safford was the company's Vice President of Marketing and Alliances. Safford holds a BA in Psychology and management from Rice University.

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