Is the color scheme for your website more than just a matter of personal preference? Does it really matter what color scheme choices you make? Will your customer really feel and act differently because of the color combinations? The answer to all these questions is yes, yes, yes!
People have innate, unconscious, and emotional responses to color. It is very emotional, and every color has a positive and negative set of emotions associated with it.
Green is the color of money, but also, green symbolizes greed, envy, and jealousy? The color schemes you choose for your website will have a direct impact on how your customer perceives your website, company and product.
Colors fit into three categories – cool, warm and neutral. While you can select all of your colors from the same category, it is often possible to achieve a very powerful effect by introducing one from an alternate group.
The Cools
Blue, green, purple, turquoise and silver are cool colors. These often have a calming effect on the viewer. When used alone however, cool color schemes can have a cold or impersonal feel. When choosing cool colors, it is smart to add a neutral or even contrasting warm tone to avoid this.
Blue
Positive – tranquility, love, loyalty, security, trust, intelligence
Negative – coldness, fear, masculinity
Green
Positive – money, growth, fertility, freshness, healing
Negative – envy, jealousy, guilt, disorder
Purple
(purple is a combination of blue and red, so it is found in both the warm and cool categories)
Positive – royalty, nobility, spirituality, luxury, ambition
Negative – mystery, moodiness
Turquoise
Positive – spiritual, healing, protection, sophisticated
Negative – envy, femininity
Silver
Positive – glamorous, high-tech, graceful, sleek
Negative – dreamer, insincere
The Warms
Red, pink, yellow, orange, purple, and gold are warm colors. Warm colors often have an exciting effect on the viewer. However, when these warm colors are used alone they can over-stimulate, generating emotions of anger and violence. When choosing warm tones, adding colors from a neutral group will help to balance this.
Red
Positive – love, energy, power, strength, passion, heat
Negative – anger, danger, warning, impatience
Pink
Positive – healthy, happy, feminine, compassion, sweet, playful
Negative – weakness, femininity, immaturity
Yellow
Positive – bright, energy, sun, creativity, intellect, happy
Negative – coward, irresponsible, unstable
Orange
Positive – courage, confidence, warmth, friendliness, success
Negative – ignorance, sluggishness, superiority
Purple
(purple is a combination of blue and red, so it is found in both the warm and cool categories)
Positive – royalty, nobility, spirituality, luxury, ambition
Negative – mystery, moodiness
Gold
Positive – wealth, prosperity, valuable, traditional
Negative – greed, dreamer
The Neutrals
Brown, tan, ivory, gray, black and white are neutral colors. Neutral colors are a great choice to mix with a cool or warm color palette. Neutral color schemes are excellent for the backgrounds of a website. Neutrals also can tone down the use of other more overpowering colors.
Black
Positive – protection, dramatic, serious, classy, formality
Negative – secrecy, death, evil, mystery
Gray
Positive – security, reliability, intelligence, solid, conservative
Negative – gloomy, sad, conservative
Brown
Positive – friendly, earth, outdoors, longevity, conservative
Negative – dogmatic, conservative
Tan/Beige
Positive – dependable, flexible, crisp, conservative
Negative – dull, boring, conservative
Ivory
Positive – quiet, pleasantness, pureness, warmness
Negative – weak, unstable
White
Positive – goodness, innocence, purity, fresh, easy, clean
Negative – winter, cold, distant
So, what color scheme do you choose for your website? When you think about marketing your business, ask yourself… “What color will work best for my product, my message, AND my customer?”
Source by Christine Vogensen