Razor Red – Red Stream Package
Razor Red is a red stream package from our hugely popular Razor family of designs, for…
View DownloadRazor downloads belong to a related design family, so the assets share more than just a broad category label. This archive focuses on graphics built around sharp cuts, dark presentation, and vivid colour variants. Browse the products below if you want overlays, panels, alerts, webcam frames, stream screens, or package pieces that can sit together visually. The family is especially useful for creators who want a flexible premium family that can cover overlays, screens, and camera-led layouts while keeping setup manageable in OBS or Streamlabs. It gives viewers a clearer thread across the channel.
Razor Red is a red stream package from our hugely popular Razor family of designs, for…
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Razor Red stream alerts for use with Streamlabs, Stream Elements, and other stream alert services. Perfect…
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Set of professional, metallic blue stream screens made in the style of our Razor Blue eSports Stream…
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Set of professional, metallic gold profile graphics made in the style of our Razor Gold eSports Stream Overlay. Useable…
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26 blue twitch panels in the clean & metallic Razor style. These profile headings are great…
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Razor Gold is a gold twitch overlay for use with OBS, Streamlabs or xSplit on stream…
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Razor Blue is a blue overlay for use with Streamlabs OBS & xSplit on stream platforms…
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A set of 30 red twitch panels in our clean, metallic Razor style. These profile headings…
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Set of professional, metallic red stream screens made in the style of our Razor Red eSports…
View DownloadThe value of the Razor family is consistency. Instead of mixing unrelated graphics, you can choose assets that repeat the same visual language across different parts of the broadcast, then add only the pieces your stream actually needs.
It is built around sharp cuts, dark presentation, and vivid colour variants, giving the products a recognisable shared identity.
Yes, though the strongest result usually comes from using one family as the main design direction.