How to Choose the Right Colors
Hi everyone,
Happy Spring!
First off, a few recent fun things to share:
Now on to this month’s topic:
How to Choose the Right Colors
Color is an incredibly effective tool for brands. It is one of the first qualities people notice, and a dominant factor in purchasing decisions. When color is used well, it has huge benefits for brands, including:
Given its impact, choosing the right colors for a brand is critical. Following color trends and identifying the key ones that will resonate with customers is paramount. If you’re responsible for deciding a brand’s color, you need to be in tune with how its consumers’ preferences and perceptions are evolving. You need to be aware of how larger macro trends are influencing color shifts and how (and if) those trends should be integrated into your brand’s color strategy.
Knowledge of color trends is a significant part of choosing the right colors.
But it’s not the only part.
Another crucial part of choosing the right colors, is understanding a brand’s seasonal color opportunities. Color opportunities are the places in a brand’s palette and product line that will have seasonal change or growth. They are the areas that will actually need and use new color. They are the places you need to tailor your seasonal color evolution to because they are the only places where new color will be applied that season.
This seems obvious. However, it’s not common practice.
At the beginning of each design season, many brands design their color palette based solely on color trends without identifying their seasonal color opportunities. They may end up with a beautiful, trend-right palette, but once it comes time to apply the palette to the product line, they run into issues. Here are a few:
What then typically ends up happening is either the brand does the best with what they’ve got, or they add and/or drop colors late into the design process. The result is increased time, cost, stress, and likely still, a line that has a Frankenstein quality.
Not ideal.
But, this is easy to avoid if you design your color palette with a full understanding of where your seasonal color opportunities are. To do this, at the beginning of the season - in tandem with color trend research and inspiration - identify:
By establishing your seasonal color opportunities, you ensure that you are building a color palette - and a color strategy - that matches your needs and goals. You ensure that your color palette is not just something beautiful to look at, but is an impactful, effective tool that makes your brand and your product line memorable, meaningful, and distinct …and something beautiful to look at.
That’s how to choose the right colors.
Take care,?
Dawn Rae
I help brands understand what their customers will love and value in the future, and I create the color design + trend strategy to get them there.
I design client-specific seasonal trend forecasts, color palettes, and color merchandising plans. Find a full outline of my services here.
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