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  • Brand colour psychology – this can influence how people perceive and interact with your brand

    I normally had it as a subject at university as part of a lecture (it was part of my studies), so it might be valuable for you one day. 😀 🔵 Blue – Widely used by tech companies, banks, and healthcare providers, blue signifies trust, dependability, professionalism, and security. 🟢 Green – Seen in brands to health, sustainability, and the environment, green symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness and nature. 🔴 Red – Utilized by food and beverage companies, as well as in the automotive industry, red represents energy, passion, excitement, and urgency. Sometimes is used in a food industry (KFC, McDonalds, CocaCola). 🟡 Yellow – Commonly used to evoke feelings of optimism, warmth, and creativity, yellow is often found in brands targeting children and promoting fun and happiness. 🟠 Orange – Representing enthusiasm, creativity, and energy, orange is frequently used in brands aiming to stand out and inspire action.

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    Igor Lysenko
    I agree that flowers can influence brand recognition. I think everyone reacts differently to colors and some people don't see the optimism in yellow.
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    Aditya Kumar Saroj
    What does black and white indicate?
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    Nitin Joshi
    Thats something new i have learn here. thank you! good share.
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    Konrad S.
    I hate orange and violet. Always wonder why so many companies are using those ;) BTW, you forgot black, white, gray. I'd say together with blue, those best represent professionalism.
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    Matt Findlay
    This why I used 💙 for my UI and brand. Trust and dependability needs to be conveyed to my users.
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    Domas Sakavickas
    Nice, Nika, thanks for that! Are there colours that you should avoid at all costs?
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    Marvin Mändle
    Thanks for sharing. What is purple representing?
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    Dan O'Malley
    Excellent descriptions! I learned about color theory when I was studying UX design. It's fun to look at brands' color palettes and try to figure out what characteristics they want to present.
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    Dan O'Malley
    @busmark_w_nika I select colors based on the brand's personality and the type of business. A financial company, for example, I might use green. Think Nerdwallet, Credit Karma, H&R Block..
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    Dan O'Malley
    @busmark_w_nika Yes. They also use blue because it represents trust and dependability. It depends on what kind of financial service. I imagine Credit Karma and NerdWallet use green because it symbolizes growth.
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    Boris Markarian
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    Cool, thank you for this info, Nika. Also, (as far as I'm concerned) the blue color helps you stay awake longer, so all social networks use it.
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    Michael Shver
    Definitely thought about the characteristics of the color blue while choosing it as the accent one for Steerer! 😁
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    Elizabeth Gorgon
    The design of a resource is the first thing that catches a person's eye, and its color is the first thing that is evaluated. The user instantly and subconsciously decides whether to stay on the page or close it, whether he likes the colors of the site, whether they evoke pleasant and correct associations or, on the contrary, repel and form negative emotions. That is why it is very important to take such factors into account when creating. And if you want to randomly select a color for your project, you can always use the wheel of colours.
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    Rasha Rahman
    We love Green for MindTrainer! Our target market being mens health, it was a great choice for us.
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