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Importance of color psychology on marketing
Behind each color, there is an entire language created through our eyes that causes a series of emotions and sensations, such as pleasure, well-being, and security.
The logo of a company must represent an entire corporate identity, that is, a company's philosophy, values, and personality. Therefore, use a color consistent with the values you want to communicate to your audience. These messages will be subconsciously associated in the mind of the consumer when seeing your brand’s logo or listening to the brand's name.
Each color is unique and goes far beyond an optical effect. There's a meaning behind it that will generate an impact on consumers' brains in an unconscious way. That is why it's fundamental to conduct a preliminary study to help create the visual image of your brand. Knowing how individuals react to different colors can increase your sales exponentially.
For instance, it would not be a great idea to advertise perishable food products with a brown color since consumers could associate it with rotting, which would generate a negative impact.
However, don't forget that even though the color is one of the most basic elements in generating an impact on consumers, it's not the only one. Experiment with other elements and be sure that what you want to convey is coherent as a whole unit. It would be useless, for example, to apply a pink color to a funeral company, no matter how serious the name, slogan, or typography are.
Color meanings and psychology of color in advertising
BLUE
- Emotions: it is associated with water, conveys peace and serenity, it is known as a cold color
- Marketing: it is used by companies for being productive and non-invasive, it creates a feeling of safety and confidence in brands, it inspires seriousness and progress
RED
- Emotions: it evokes strong emotions, it can create an appetite, it increases passion and intensity, and it symbolizes love
- Marketing: it increases heart rate, it is used by restaurants because it can influence appetite, it creates a need for urgency, it can influence compulsive buying
YELLOW
- Emotions: it conveys energy and happiness, it can cause fatigue in sight, it stimulates a mental process, it also stimulates the nervous system
- Marketing: it represents optimism, youth, and fun, it is used by energetic and happy brands, it is associated with brands of power and wealth
GREEN
- Emotions: it symbolizes health and tranquility, it is related to nature, it can help ease depression, it represents birth
- Marketing: it is associated with health, and it is also historically associated with a symbol of fertility
ORANGE
- Emotions: it reflects enthusiasm and emotion, it shows closeness, and it calls the attention to caution
- Marketing: it symbolizes aggression, it creates a call for attention to buy, sell, subscribe, it focuses on compulsive buyers, and it represents a close, cheerful brand
VIOLET
- Emotions: it is associated with royalty because historically kings would wear this color, it embodies success and wealth, it is associated with magic and spirituality
- Marketing: it is associated with feminine brands, it is also associated with creative brands, and it is used in elegant and sophisticated brands
PINK
- Emotions: tranquility and love
- Marketing: for sweet and delicate brands, and cleaning products
BLACK
- Emotions: it is associated with a negative emotion such as sadness, loneliness, and pain
- Marketing: however, marketing is associated with elegance, security, and sobriety
WHITE
- Emotions: peace feeling, tranquility, cleaning, and spirituality. In the East countries, it's linked to death
- Marketing: associated with cleaning products and simplicity (technology)
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