Adding any type of branding to your Digital Mosaic is as simple as dragging an image onto the software. These are the type of branding aspects you can add to your Digital Mosaic.



Backdrop Image: You can add a Backdrop Image to your Mosaic Player here. This image will appear in your Mosaic Player, and the mosaic will be formed on top of the backdrop image. You may use the same image as your Billboard if you want them to match, or you can use something elseā€”it's up to you!



Mosaic Player Logo: Muse Mosaic allows you to add a logo image that will appear in your Mosaic Player window. Click the folder icon to select an image file for your logo. PNG files with transparency often work best.

Use the controls in the General Settings tab (Logo Position Box) to re-position and resize the logo image as it appears in the Mosaic Player.



Badge Image: A badge image is an image placed at random positions in the mosaic, such as the logo of the event customer. Click on the folder icon to set the file path for the Badge Image you wish to use, then set the number of randomly placed badge appearances throughout the mosaic.



Mosaic Border: Here, you can open and apply a mosaic border. This is a special kind of backdrop image, which - like the backdrop image - covers the entire monitor area, while its transparent part is used to position the mosaic. The image size should match the monitor size (or its aspect ratio). If not, the uncovered parts of the mosaic will be shown as black.


The file format is crucial for the mosaic border to be applied. It must be a transparent PNG or PSD (Photoshop) image. The image will not be used without a sufficiently large transparent area, and a warning will be shown. The minimum area should cover at least 50% of the total area. Important: Ensure that the transparent bit's aspect ratio matches that of the mosaic billboard image!


When using the mosaic border, all transparent parts allow image placement, while the opaque parts do not participate in the mosaic dynamics. Thus, the border acts as a mask, blocking images from being placed. However, this also means you can now create shaped mosaics, expanding your creative possibilities.