Graphic Design Using Color
Color is everywhere and
conveys a message even if we don't realize it. While this message can
vary by culture it pays to know what colors "say" in your own corner of
the universe, and even what color means to your target market.
If you don't think that color
speaks just complete this sentence, "red means ---- and green means ?"
even a child will know what red means stop and green means go. If such
simple ideas work for all of a given culture or market what could it
mean to the graphic design of your website, brochure, or product if you
know some of this information.
First let's start with the
basics. The color wheel. We've all seen it. The color wheel shows the
basic colors, each wheel is different in how many shades of each color
is shown, but they are essentially the same.
Color harmony, colors that go
together well. These will be colors that are next door to each other on
the color wheel. Such as blue and green. In reference to clothes these
colors match each other. Instinctively most of us know which colors go
together when we dress ourselves every morning.
Color complements, colors that
set each other off, they complement each other. These are colors that
are opposite on the color wheel. Such as blue and orange.
Color depth, colors can recede
or jump forward. Remember that some colors seem to fall back such as
blue, black, dark green, and brown. Other colors will seem to step
forward such as white, yellow, red, and orange. This is why if you have
a bright orange background it may seem to fight with any text or images
that you place on it. The orange will always seem to move forward.
Now you have the basics so
let's go further. Just because to colors go together or complement each
other doesn't mean that yo necessarily want to use them on your
project. I opened this article with the meaning of colors now here is
an example, keep in mind this is one example from western culture.
Color Survey: what respondents
said colors mean to them.
Happy = Yellow Inexpensive =
Brown
Pure = White Powerful = Red
(tomato)
Good Luck = green Dependable =
Blue
Good tasting = Red (tomato)
High Quality = Black
Dignity = Purple Nausea = Green
Technology = Silver Deity =
White
Sexiness = Red (tomato) Bad
Luck = Black
Mourning = Black Favorite
color = Blue
Expensive = Gold Least
favorite color = Orange
So in designing your project
it's important to know what colors mean. You can now see why a black
back ground with green type would be bad, beyond being nearly
impossible to read, if your target market thinks that black represents
mourning and green makes them sick. There are exceptions to every rule
of course.
So you may want to include
some research in what colors mean to your target market. Colors that
would get the attention of a teen would probably annoy an older person
and the colors that appeal to the older person wouldn't get a second
look from a young person.
Color may be one of the most
overlooked aspects of design.
Copyright 2004 Kelly Paal
Kelly Paal is a Freelance Nature and Landscape Photographer, exhibiting
nationally and internationally. Recently she started her own business
Kelly Paal Photography (www.kellypaalphotography.com). She
has an educational background in photography, business, and commercial
art. She enjoys applying graphic design and photography principles to
her web design.
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