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Did you know certain colours can ignite key emotions?
The use of colour can be associated with emotions, social status and a variety of other elements. It is important that you consider colour when you build your brand, banner or any other factors that relate to your business.
Colour is a visual component a person remembers about a brand or product. Gaining an understanding of colours will help you achieve an outcome of your banner or campaign. The meaning of colours and their associated moods are:
Research has shown up to 90% of consumer judgments about a product are based on colour alone. Colours can even target and change consumer behaviour. For example:
Research also shows that colours can affect genders differently. For example, a male’s favourite colours are blue followed by green and black. A female’s on the other hand prefer blue followed by; purple and green. Studies have found men prefer bright colours and shaded colours whereas women prefer soft colours and tint.
The choice of colours that you use influences how people see your company. Small changes in tone and hue can make all the difference between a brand which creates an aggressive reaction, to one which creates a sympathetic one. Choose your colours wisely, or better yet have a professional designer choose them for you.
A printing press uses 4 main colour of ink knowns as CMYK colours. C is cyan which is a blue-green color, M is magenta, a reddish pink color, Y is yellow and K is black. All printing submissions need to be submitted for 4-colour printing, meaning using the CMYK colours.
Mesh Direct has an in-house team who can assist you with your design needs. The new design service package may also be of benefit to you.