What Does the Colour Yellow Mean?
Steve Gold
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In the first instalment of 'Colour in Marketing' we’re talking about the colour Yellow, what does it mean? And how can it work for your brand?
Yellow and the Sunshine
I read recently that the further away from the Equator we live, the more likely we are to associate the colour yellow with happiness.?Research from the Journal of Educational Psychology found that in Egypt (with almost 3,500 hours of sunshine a year) less than 6% of people considered yellow to represent joy. On the other hand, in Finland, where they experience dark winters, almost 9 out of 10 did.????????
Then there’s the ubiquitous yellow smiley face, adorning badges and stickers since the 1950s. For many, yellow indicates a sunny disposition, summer and lots of fun.
Yellow and Attention
Yellow is also great for attracting attention
Other Meanings of Yellow
On the other hand, according to estate agents, yellow isn’t the best colour of your front door, if you’re trying to sell your house. And it’s also the colour of cowardice, and there’s the infamous ‘Yellow Book’ that Oscar Wilde carried in 1895, when arrested (which led him to be found guilty of gross indecency).
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So, Is Yellow a Good Colour for Promotional Products ?
Yellow, it’s a divisive colour, with lots of connotations, but it is a widely and much sought after colour for promotional merchandise. It is a colour I personally like, especially if it is a strong hue, and has been a theme of many of my photographs over recent years, including of the famous Lisbon trams.
A note book, or pen in bright yellow will, in my opinion, portray energy and positivity, It will be visually distinctive
Imagine giving away some printed umbrellas with all yellow panels, or yellow and white alternate ones. They would be seen from a long way away. How about having your staff wear brightly coloured (but still smart) polo shirts or jackets? In yellow they would stand out from the crowd, ready to help your clients.
Yellow – Final Thoughts…
Whatever reason for choosing yellow, either for the product colour, or the logo itself, bear in mind how the colour is going to work when printed. Complementary colours
Whichever colour you choose for the products for your next marketing campaign
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2 年Poor quality? ??
Head of Marketing at The Secret Garden Florists
2 年I must say after seeing all the complaints about Asda's new essentials range being branded 'poverty marking' for being bright yellow, this is quite nice to see. Yellow is my absolute favourite colour, for the reason stated that it is just such a happy colour ??