2. Color Psychology
“Color psychology is the study of hues as a determinant of
human behaviour…
…Color can indeed influence a person, however it is important
to remember that these effects differ between people. Factors
such as gender, age, and culture can influence how an
individual perceives color.
..Color psychology is also widely used in marketing and
branding. Many marketers see color as an important part of
marketing because color can be used to influence consumers’
emotions and perceptions of goods and services. Companies
also use color when deciding on brand logos.”
3. Color can sway thinking,
change actions
and cause reactions
4. TRUST
• Blue 34%
• White 21%
• Green 11%
SECURITY
• Blue 28%
• Black 16%
• Green 12%
SPEED
• Red 76%
Source: Joe Hollock, Color Assignment: http://www.joehallock.com/edu/COM498/preferences.html
17. Black
Sophistication · Glamour · Security · Authority · Power · Strength ·
Intelligence · Professional · Credible · Trendy
Negative: Oppression, coldness, menace, heaviness,
evil, death or mourning
Negative: Sterility, coldness, barriers, unfriendliness, elitism,
mourning (in some cultures/societies)
White
Hygiene · Sterile · Purity · Clarity · Cleanliness ·
Peace · Neutral · Efficient
18. Grey
Neutral · Power · Strength · Intelligence · Slimming · Authority
Negative: Lack of confidence, dampness,
depression, hibernation, lack of energy, evil
Negative: Lack of humour, heaviness, lack of sophistication,
sadness, mourning (in some cultures/societies)
Brown
Seriousness · Reliability · Organic · Comfort · Earthy
19. “People make up their minds within 90 seconds of their initial
interactions with either people or products. About 62‐90 per
cent of the assessment is based on colors alone”
-Impact of color on marketing, 2006
20. • Relationships between brands and color hinges on the perceived
appropriateness of the color being used for the particular brand. (The
Interactive Effects of Colors)
• Purchasing intent is greatly affected by colors due to the impact they
have on how a brand is perceived. (Exciting Red and Competent Blue)
• QuickSprout states that color accounts for 85% of the reason that
people choose to purchase a particular product and color increases
brand recognition by 80%