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Time To "Get Over" The Rainbow (in Your Logo, That Is)
Erin Ferree
But, love can quickly turn to hate if you use a many-colored palette in your business brand.
Rainbows belong in the sky?far away from your small business
Rainbows are wonderful, but if you try to bring that natural beauty into your logo with tons of color, you'll be setting yourself up for unnatural disasters.
Here are just a few of the problems that await you:
Rainbows confuse the message that your color palette is trying to communicate. The job of your logo's color palette is to communicate some of the elements of your brand's personality. Colors each have a psychological meaning?for example, green for health, blue for trust and comfort, orange for speed and energy. The colors in your logo should capitalize on these meanings and help tell your prospects the story of your business. If you use a whole rainbow of colors in your logo, then any potential meaning gets lost in the confusion. Your logo will communicate more clearly if you concentrate on just a few colors'2 or 3 at most?and if you make sure to choose those colors for their psychological factors.
Rainbows lack sophistication. Many small businesses are creating their brands to make themselves look "like a real business" and to demonstrate their expertise. Considering a rainbow color palette for your logo just sabotages those goals. Why? Well, rainbow colors are often associated with children's products or fun, frivolous companies?like party supply stores. Unless you're going for an unsophisticated look in your materials as a part of your brand definition, leave the rainbows out.
Rainbows are pretty. What seems to be an argument in favor of rainbows is actually one of the biggest arguments against them. Your business brand should be much more than pretty'it should be meaningful, memorable and credible. Using a rainbow takes the focus off of communicating these desirable attributes and instead emphasizes the color palette itself. Basically, you're distracting your customer with pretty colors.
Printing becomes tricky. Even though good quality, full-color digital printing is readily available for some marketing materials, that isn't the case for everything. You can print your business cards, brochures and flyers digitally and get great results with multiple colors for very little money. But, digitally printing letterhead and envelopes usually doesn't produce good quality materials. Digital printers often use flimsy paper. As being able to choose paper colors other than dull white, fuggadaboutit.
Also, some marketing pieces just can't be printed digitally?such as promotional items, which are charged on a per-color basis. Choosing to print a wide range of colors on these materials can make them cost far too much to produce.
So, let the rainbows stay in the sky. Keep them off your company's logo, and it will be that much stronger.
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