Wednesday 4 October 2017

Choosing Right Color For Designing



How to Choose appropriate Awesome colors for Banner Designs







>Several color has a different different typea of association, and also it is very important to consider which types of emotions you wan't to evoke in your audience. Colors V'll be the first thing that a user notices your everything banner ad's.

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>All Colors are also subjective & have different type of associations in different different cultures. To make sure study your target of your audience when making your colorfull selection. Below are the list of colors and some of the emotions they typically evoke in a Western-audience.







1) Red:
Anger, Passion, excitement,  and love. This powerful color is attract to the most audiences, but use it in a moderation. If you’re aiming for a classic ad, mature ad, or serious looks, avoid red color.






2) Orange: Invigorating  and Playfulness feelings. Not as overpowering as orange, red still stands apart from the exudes and crowd energy; it’s a powerful  color for a call to action buttons.







Yellow:
R Cheer, sunshine, and friendliness. Yellow is eye-catching and sends out an energy that is youthful and affordable.






Green:
RHealth, freshness, wealth, the environment, growth, nurturing, and new beginnings. It’s easy on the eyes, too.
Blue: Safety, trust, clarity, maturity, serenity, intellect, formality, refreshment, coldness, and masculinity. Blue appears in more than half of all logos.

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Purple:
Luxury, royalty, extravagance, wisdom, magic, femininity, and creativity. It has a soothing, calming effect on a viewer.






Pink:
Love, sweetness, femininity, youth, and babies. Pink is typically associated with all things feminine, but has a real range based on brightness and tone.






Black:
Exclusivity, mystery, modernity, power, prestige, luxury, and formality. It’s traditional, and black text on a white background is the most readable color combination.






White:
Purity, cleanliness, modernity, sterility, simplicity, honesty, and innocence. White creates feelings of economic sense and youth.






Brown:
Nature, wood, leather, seriousness, masculinity, toughness, and humility. Brown balances out stronger colors and is good for background colors and textures.






Gray:
Neutrality and practicality. When used as a background, gray intensifies other colors.

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