The Right Color
Selecting the right color only seems important when buying a new car, painting a wall in your house or doing something dramatic to your hair; but, color is important when it comes to promotional products too!
Science has been used to identify the colors that evoke certain emotions when viewed by the human eye. In general, every human brain works pretty much the same when processing colors, but of course, you want to use all the best techniques to make sure your customers are satisfied! If you have the flexibility to choose the colors for your next promotional item, use science to make your decision. Let's focus on the basic principles when it comes to color choices.
What do you think is the most appealing color to the human eye?
That would be green. Notice, we asked "most appealing", not the color most likely to make someone happy, sad or angry...those would be different colors. If you want to attract people, use the color green. Green is most helpful when it's the focus of your promotional item, such as a green tote bag or green imprint. People are more likely to pay attention to the information you are sharing simply because the color green draws their eyes to the item. Even more encouraging is the fact that green reminds us of growth and stability. People are more likely to trust what they are seeing if green is a primary color. So, how do the other colors influence our responses when it comes to the items we use? Glad you asked! Blue is probably the second most appealing color, and has similar effects on the human eye as the color green. This actually makes sense! If you remember from your elementary school teachings (yeah, we don't remember that far back either), blue and yellow mixed together make green; so they're related! The color blue actually creates a feeling of status and intelligence, which is why it is often paired with things of high importance or in business settings. For your next corporate gift giveaway, try a product with some blue, you may find staff are a bit more excited by the sentiment. The color yellow is actually more appealing to kids, as it stands out the most, so naturally kids will respond to it. We will
