About The Overlay King

Design Experience Built for Live Creators

The Overlay King combines more than 15 years of graphic design and animation experience with the practical knowledge gained from producing more than 500 unique marketing and graphic-design deliverables. More than 2,000 hours of livestreaming and direct support for over 100 streamers help ensure the finished work is not only polished—it is designed to function in a real creator environment.

  • Experienced visual design
  • Creator-tested functionality
  • Practical implementation support

What Experience Changes

Design That Holds Up When You Go Live

High-quality creator design is not measured by polish alone. It should communicate the brand clearly, fit the platform, support the performer, and remain functional during the live experience. That is the standard behind every build.

Strategic Visual Direction

Designed With a Clear Purpose

Color, composition, typography, hierarchy, imagery, and motion should work together to communicate one visual identity—not feel like unrelated elements collected over time.

  • Intentional visual hierarchy
  • Consistent brand direction
  • Clear audience-facing communication

Livestream Function

Built Around the Live Experience

The performer, camera, chat, alerts, platform controls, gameplay, DJ booth, and audience interactions all compete for screen space. The design should organize that space instead of creating more visual noise.

  • Performer-aware placement
  • Platform and screen consideration
  • Functional visibility and spacing

Cohesive Development

Assets That Work as One System

A room, overlay, alert, animation, emote, transition, and promotional graphic should feel connected when they are part of the same project or brand direction.

  • Coordinated visual language
  • Consistent styling across assets
  • Scalable brand-building direction

Practical Handoff

Created for Real Creator Use

The finished work should account for its intended platform, required file format, visual placement, supporting assets, and the way the creator will operate or integrate it.

  • Use-appropriate file preparation
  • Organized delivery expectations
  • Guided support when required

Who We Build For

Creator Needs Are Not One Size Fits All

Different creators perform, communicate, and manage their streams differently. The strongest solution begins by understanding how the creator works and what the audience needs to experience.

Music and Performance

DJs and Live Performers

Visual environments should frame the performer, reinforce the energy of the set, and leave room for movement, equipment, alerts, branding, and audience engagement.

  • DJ booth and performer placement
  • Music-focused rooms and overlays
  • Event, genre, and atmosphere direction

Personality-Led Content

Hosts and Entertainment Creators

The creator should remain the visual center while chat, topics, audience reactions, graphics, and interactive elements support the conversation.

  • Camera and performer-first layouts
  • Chat, topic, and audience-interaction areas
  • Branded host and interview environments

Multi-Source Streams

Gaming and Variety Streamers

Gameplay, camera, chat, alerts, goals, labels, and audience actions need a clear visual hierarchy that keeps the screen readable without losing brand identity.

  • Gameplay and camera balance
  • Scene and source consistency
  • Alert and interaction integration

Growth and Rebranding

Established Creators Ready to Upgrade

Existing creators often need more than another individual asset. They need their rooms, overlays, graphics, motion, automation, and workflow to feel like one organized system.

  • Stream remodels and visual refreshes
  • Cohesive rebranding and asset systems
  • Workflow and automation improvements