Use the wordmark everywhere your full name appears — posts, bios, watermarks, and any printed material. Light version on white backgrounds, dark version on photos and dark surfaces.
Your profile picture and brand icon — an entrepreneur emblem built around a gold skyscraper in a laurel wreath. Works at any size, from a 44px comment thumbnail to a 200px profile image. Consistent across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.


This palette was built around growth, authenticity, and energy — the same things your audience is going to come to you for. Keep these consistent and your feed will look cohesive in weeks, not months.
Fraunces (serif) for anything that needs weight and personality. Inter (sans-serif) for anything that needs to be read quickly. Use them together and your content will always feel considered.
Use this as your profile picture on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook while you're getting professional photos lined up. It's clean, recognizable, and communicates brand intentionality from day one.


Use the same image everywhere for consistency. Colton can export PNGs at the right resolution for each platform.
Keep the builder badge on your bio highlight covers and watermarks even after switching to a real photo — it becomes your consistent brand identifier across every platform.
This design works as-is. Colton can export it at 820×312px — just upload it to your Facebook page and you're live. When you have a real photo, we can drop it in as the background.
820 × 312 px
To use: Download the background image below, then open it in Canva (free) at 820×312px and add your name on top — or ask Colton to export the finished composite. Upload to your Facebook page cover photo slot and you're live.
Download Cover BackgroundUse this as your YouTube channel art, a Linktree header, or a website hero if you ever build one. Clean, recognizable, and consistent with your profile picture.
Your brand voice is what makes people hit follow after they watch one video. Stick to these principles and your content will always feel like you — not like you're trying to be someone else.
You named six creators who shape how you think about content. Not to copy them — to understand the moves you're already drawn to. Each one contributes something different to who you are on camera.
You don't need to invent a new format every week. These five are enough to keep a feed fresh indefinitely. Master one at a time, then add the next. Each maps directly back to an influence in your DNA.