Color Meanings

Color is the first thing customers will notice when introduced to your brand. Color is more likely to influence customer decisions than quality or content. Colors are produced by light emitting or reflecting off an object. Different colors are created by different wavelengths (frequencies) of light that our eye recognizes. Color psychology is the theory that color can influence how we think. For example, if a person feels cold, they may prefer warm colors like red, orange, and yellow. People who feel warm prefer cool colors like green, blue, and violet. Certain colors and make a person feel more comfortable or trigger a certain emotional response.

This guide is simplified into basic color terms. However, adjusting color properties allows us to create unique colors for specific solutions. The Hue is another term for “color,” Red, Orange, and Yellow are Hues. Value is the lightness (tint) or darkness (shade) of a color. Chroma is the intensity (saturation) of a color. Muted, less intense hues feel more comfortable to viewers than vivid and bright hues.

Red

Passion and Drama

Wavelength: 700 – 635 nm


Red attracts the most attention. It evokes strong emotions like love and anger. Red is universally used to signal danger, courage, strength, or power. This coler is stimulating, vibrant, and exciting. Red inspires desire with a strong link to sexuality and increased appetite. In Chinese culture, red represents luck and prosperity. Brands use red to inspire action. However, red can also trigger feelings of aggression, anxiety, and eye strain.

Emotion

  • Excitement
  • Energy
  • Passion
  • Courage
  • Attention

Uses

  • Stimulate
  • Create Urgency
  • Draw Attention
  • Signal Caution
  • Encourage

Industry

  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Sports
  • Fire Protection
  • Children’s Products

Orange

Encouragement

Wavelength: 635 – 590 nm


Use orange with red and yellow to convey excitement, warmth, and enthusiasm. Social and inviting, this is the color of the extrovert, exuding happiness and joy, releasing inhibitions. Orange can inspire action and give you a positive outlook on life. It’s motivating and encouraging, appealing more to young people. Orange stimulates the appetite and is associated with healthy food. However, orange can feel insincere, exhibitionist, and self indulgent.

Emotion

  • Optimism
  • Independent thinking
  • Adventurous
  • Creativity
  • Fun

Uses

  • Stimulate
  • Communicate Fun
  • Draw Attention
  • Express Freedom
  • Fascinate

Industry

  • Art
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Sports
  • Transportation

Yellow

Optimism

Wavelength: 590 – 560 nm


Yellow is a compelling color that conveys youthful, fresh energy. Yellow is the color of sunshine and illumination and is associated with success and confidence. Yellow stimulates the creative parts of the brain, helping with clear thinking and quick decision making. The human is more sensitive to yellow wavelengths, just like green, so it can be used to grab attention. However, yellow induces anxiety that can cause you to be over-critical or cowardly.

Emotion

  • Enthusiasm
  • Opportunity
  • Spontanaety
  • Happiness
  • Positivity

Uses

  • Stimulate
  • Relax
  • Draw Attention
  • Energize
  • Influence Mood

Industry

  • Food
  • Sports
  • Transportation
  • Travel
  • Leisure

Green

Growth and Health

Wavelength: 560 – 520 nm


In nature, green shows renewal and life. It is a refreshing and peaceful color that evokes feelings of abundance and a plentiful environment. Green feels restful and secure. However, green’s feeling of prosperity can be perceived as materialistic and possessive.

Emotion

  • Safety
  • Harmony
  • Stability
  • Reliability
  • Balance

Uses

  • Relaxation
  • Balance
  • Revitalize
  • Encourage
  • Possession

Industry

  • Environment
  • Banking
  • Real Estate
  • Farming
  • Non-Profit

Blue

Trust

Wavelength: 490 – 450 nm


Blue is the calming color of the sky and ocean. It conveys tranquility, serenity, and peace. Blue instils confidence and inspires feelings of trust, loyalty, integrity, and responsibility. However, blue suppresses the appetite and can be perceived and distant or aloof.

Emotion

  • Trust
  • Responsibility
  • Honesty
  • Loyalty
  • Inner Security

Uses

  • Reduce Stress
  • Create Calmness
  • Relaxation
  • Security
  • Create Order

Industry

  • Security
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Healthcare
  • Accounting

Violet

Spirituality

Wavelength: 450 – 400 nm


Violet (purple) has the energy of red with the calmness of blue. It inspired reflection and self awareness. Violet can be sensitive, introverted, and compassionate Historically, it has been associated with royalty and luxury.

Emotion

  • Imagination
  • Spirituality
  • Compassion
  • Sensitivity
  • Mystery

Uses

  • Encourage Creativity
  • Inspiration
  • Wisdom
  • Impress with Luxury

Industry

  • Humanitarian
  • Psychics
  • Religion
  • Non-Profits

Pink

Sensitivity

Wavelength: 700 – 635 nm


Pink combines the passion of red with the purity of white. It evokes tranquility and femininity. Pink is often associated with tenderness and nurturing while conveying a sense of safety and even vulnerability.

Emotion

  • Compassion
  • Love
  • Immaturity
  • Playfulness
  • Admiration

Uses

  • Communicate Energy
  • Excitement
  • Activism
  • Fascinate
  • Encourage Creativity

Industry

  • Children’s Products
  • Woman’s Products
  • Beauty
  • Fashion

Brown

Earth

Wavelength: 585 – 620 nm


Brown emanates a message of stability and a solid foundation. It is associated with things that are natural, simple, and neutral. Brown can be dull, but is reliable and wholesome. Although frugal and unsophisticated, brown feels safe and confident.

Emotion

  • Reliability
  • Stability
  • Honesty
  • Comfort
  • Natural

Uses

  • Stabilizing
  • Common Sense
  • Suppress Emotions
  • Create Warmth

Industry

  • Agriculture
  • Construction
  • Transportation
  • Legal
  • Food

Grey

Compromise


Grey is unemotional, detached, and avoids attention. It can convey gloom and depression. Grey is very conservative meaning it can feel stabilizing or neutralizing. However, Grey can feel frustrating.

Emotion

  • Neutral
  • Practical
  • Maturity
  • Conservative
  • Quiet

Uses

  • Depress Energy
  • Timelessness
  • Protection
  • Formal Settings

Industry

  • All Industries
  • Commonly used as a secondary color

Black

Mystery


Black is scientifically the absence of color, but is still a valid branding option. It is a helpful secondary color that creates strong contrast to a primary color. Black covers, hides, and signifies a barrier. It is a formal and sophisticated color that is strong and powerful. Black can be sexy and secretive and can feel powerful and in control. However, black conveys pessimism and a lack of hope, it’s often used to show things that are scary, unfriendly, intimidating, or evil.

Emotion

  • Power
  • Control
  • Authority
  • Discipline
  • Elegance

Uses

  • Hide Feelings
  • Intimidation
  • Confidence
  • Create Fear
  • Mystery

Industry

  • All Industries
  • Commonly used as a secondary color