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Color Theory Primer Part 10: Color Resources

April 23, 2008 by Susan Gunelius  
Filed under Marketing

Color Theory Primer Part 10: Color Resources

The tenth and final part of the Brandcurve Color Theory Primer provides a list of online resources where you can learn more about color.

Color Marketing Group: the premier international association for color design professionals. CMG’s mission is to forecast color information and trends for professionals who design and market color.
International Association of Color Consultants North America (IACCNA): an organization of color professionals specially trained in the functional application of color and the human response.  The IACCNA also offers courses in color.
Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC): the principle professional group in the United States dedicated to the field of color and encompassing the …read more

Color Theory Primer Part 9: Color Drives Profits

April 20, 2008 by Susan Gunelius  
Filed under Marketing

Color Theory Primer Part 9: Color Drives Profits

The ninth part of the Brandcurve Color Theory Primer discusses the ways that research shows how color can directly influence profits.  Consider these findings published by the Color Marketing Group in their The Profit of Color report:

Color increases brand recognition by up to 80%
Color improves readership as much as 40%
Color accelerates learning from 55% to 78%
Color increases comprehension by 73%
Color ads are read up to 42% more than similar ads in black and white
Color can be up to 85% of the reason people decide to buy

If you’ve been wondering whether there really is anything to color branding and color marketing, …read more

Color Theory Primer Part 7: Color Meanings

April 11, 2008 by Susan Gunelius  
Filed under Marketing

Color Theory Primer Part 7: Color Meanings

The seventh part of the Brandcurve Color Theory Primer is a re-cap of a subject I’ve written about on Brandcurve before – the meanings behind colors.  As you develop the color palette for your brand, logo and marketing materials, it’s important to understand the psychology behind the colors you choose to ensure they deliver the appropriate brand message.
The following Brandcurve posts describe the psychology of color and basic color meanings:
Color Branding: The Meanings Behind Colors
Color Meanings Around the World
Check back within the next day or so for Part 8 of the Brandcurve Color Primer or subscribe to the Brandcurve feed, so you …read more

Color Branding: The Meanings Behind Colors

August 14, 2007 by Susan Gunelius  
Filed under Marketing

Color Branding: The Meanings Behind Colors

As a follow-up to my post last week, 7 Ways Research Shows Color Affects Your Brand, I thought it would be appropriate to share some of the psychology of colors.  Since it’s been proven that color can affect your brand, it’s important that you take great care in color selection when you’re developing and promoting your brand.
I found a great post by John Williams on Entrepreneur.com that provides a succinct explanation of the meanings behind several basic colors.  Following are the color definitions from Entrepreneur:


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