Different colors used in different situations inspire varying reactions in people all around the world. For example, the color Black is the color of mourning in almost all the cultures of the world. However, white is considered as a color of purity and chastity in the west, but in India, white is a color of mourning. In China, a Green hat may mean that the wife is cheating on the husband! That is how deeply the colors get associated with the items on daily basis, and this is why choosing the perfect color to accompany your brand logo is so important.
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The Big Bang Theory Of Colors
1. THE BIG BANG THEORY OF
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COLORS AND THEIR PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS
2. DID YOU KNOW THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COLORS WE CAN SEE IS 10 MILLION?
For a single viewing condition in a lab,
human eye can see up to:
1000 levels of LIGHT - DARK
100 levels of RED - GREEN
100 levels of YELLOW - BLUE
3. WHILE A COMPUTER DISPLAYS ABOUT
16.8 MILLION
COLORS TO CREATE FULL-COLOR PICTURES.
4. 84.7% OF CONSUMERS CITE COLOR AS THE PRIMARY REASON THEY BUY A PARTICULAR
PRODUCT.
8. Research reveals people make a subconscious judgment about a person, environment
or product within 90 seconds of initial viewing and that between 62% and 90% of that
assessment is based on color alone.
9. Heinz EZ Squirt Green Ketchup
In the first seven months of its launch, over 10 million bottles were sold and $23 million
in sales attributable to Heinz (the highest sales increase in the brand’s history). All
because of a simple color change.
11. Colors can improve comprehension (73%), learning (68%) and
reading (40%).
12. Therefore, the key to great design is ‘Color Balance’. But the
question how to find the perfect balance.
13. COLOR THEORY IS THE ANSWER!
According to color theory, harmonious color
combinations use any two colors opposite each
other on the color wheel, any three colors equally
spaced around the color wheel forming a triangle,
or any four colors forming a rectangle (actually,
two pairs of colors opposite each other). The
harmonious color combinations are called color
schemes.
COLOR
WHEEL
14. COMPLEMENTARY COLOR SCHEME
Complementary colors are any
two colors opposite each other
on the wheel.
For example, blue and orange.
18. SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY COLOR SCHEME
Split complementary colors use
three colors. The scheme takes one
color and matches it with the
two colors adjacent to its
complementary color.
For example, purple, red and green.
22. TETRADIC COLOR SCHEME
Tetradic or double complementary
colors uses four colors together, in the
form of two sets of complementary
colors.
For example, blue and orange is
paired with yellow and green.