what color in your bussiness


By : Darrell Zahorsky

As a small business owner, you may have a meaningful understanding of the color of money but how about the color of your business? Learn whether the colors of your business put your customers in a buying mood and support a positive image, or create the wrong perception of your company.

The Science of Colors
It may seem hard to believe that colors can have an impact on our body and mind. However, scientists know color can influence our body’s physiology and mental states. In a study by Wohlfarth & Sam, the color environment of 14 handicapped children was altered resulting in measurable change in blood pressure and a decrease in aggressive behavior. The science of color has been used by market researchers to determine how best to apply this knowledge to influence customer’s perceptions of business.
The power of colors stimulates our nerves system and evokes emotional states. The colors of our environment travel through our eyes to our brain causing various hormonal releases. But forget the science, what does the meaning of colors do for your business?

The Meaning of Colors and Your Business
The meaning of color varies depending on one’s culture, race, gender, and even age. So, it is not just the selection of colors in general but also which colors to use with your target customers . For instance, white is often associated with wedding in North America and evokes the feeling of innocence. In Eastern cultures, white signifies death. An exporter of white wedding gowns to China would go broke in no time.
Color can be combined to signify meaning to a culture. In the western world, green and red are associated with Christmas, while black and orange represent Halloween.
Several large brand name companies are associated with their corporate color. IBM Big Blue signifies stability and conservatism. UPS –Brown symbolizes longevity and reliability. A color can be connected to a product like Tide; in the bold orange box, evoking the feeling of vibrancy.
Consider the meaning of the following color on your business marketing (in North American Culture)
White : Pure, Clean, Youthful. It is a neutral color that can imply purify in fashion and sterilization in the medical profession.
Black : Power, Elegant, Secretive. The color black can target your high end market or be used in youth marketing to add mystery to your image.
Red : Passion, Excitement, Danger. Red is the color of attention, causing the blood pressure and heart rate to rise. Use red to inject excitement into your brand.
Orange : Vibrant, Energy, Play, Add some fun to your company if you want to create a playful environment for your customers.
Yellow : Happy, Warm, Alert. Yellow can be an attractor for your business with a relaxed feeling.
Green : Natural, Healthy, Plentiful. To crate a calming effect or growth image choose green.
Purple : Royalty, Wise, Celebration, Maybe add some purple tones to your look for your premium service business.
Blue : Loyal, Peaceful, Trustworthy. Blue is the most popular and neutral color on a global scale. A safe choice for a business building customer loyalty.

Consider how these colors are used in your company marketing materials from logos and brochures to business cards and uniforms. Are your colors projecting the personality and image you want? If not, it may be time for color makeover.
In the end, remember color have meaning. A white flag means surrender, however, if you have never seen a war the color is insignificant. It all depends on the experiences of the observer. Consider your colors and customers to best choose your winning color for your small business.

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