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How Your Brand Colors Impact Your Audience

How Your Brand Colors Impact Your Audience | Sirenetta Leoni Inside Voiceover—Information + Insights On Voice Acting | Scoop.it

Excellent chart and observations on things you should know and consider regarding the usage of colors in your branding and marketing.

 

Interestingly, for many of you who've had the good fortune of working with master voice actor and coach, Thom Pinto (http://www.thompinto.com/), and are familiar with using colors to inform your voiceover performances, large parts of this chart may seem familiar, since this chart closely matches much of Thom's "voiceover color chart." (All that's mssing is the magical quality of "silver," the softness of  "pink," "purple's" sensuality and "Black" is just not quite the same badass...)

 

[H/t to the always- excellent Jan Gordon, for posting this first]

 

This article and infographic posted by Chelsey Kilser and Daily Infographic and is about the of findings from Entrepreneur, TheLogoFactory and Logodesignworks. 

 

Jan Gordon:

 

Effective social business requires a strong brand message,  great content and the ability to build community through deeper engagement and is first and foremost. However, the way you package your services matters and the colors you use are very important.

 

Excerpt:

 

"Colors matter and they are one of the factors that keeps your company standing out, gives your company a voice and gives you leverage over other similar companies."

 

Here are a few takeaways:

 

**The true colors of the world's top brands:

   

     *29% use red

     *33% use blue

     *13% use yellow

     *28% use black or grayscale

 

**Good information about how people respond to different colors

 

     Here are just a few:

 

      *Red is agressive, provacative, attention-

        grabbing

 

      *Purple signifies royalty, sophistication, mystery

 

      *Black means prestige, value, timelessness

 

      *Brown is earthlike, natural, simplistic

 

Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"

 

See article and infographic here: [http://bit.ly/OjaJjM]  


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Voiceover Marketing Must Read---Principles of Effective Website/Blog Design: Why we trust beautifully designed websites more...

Voiceover Marketing Must Read---Principles of Effective Website/Blog Design: Why we trust beautifully designed websites more... | Sirenetta Leoni Inside Voiceover—Information + Insights On Voice Acting | Scoop.it

A recent study done on the impact of attractive websites on human behavior found that visitors tend to trust attractive websites more and view them more favorably.
[Thanks to Scoop.iteer, Martin Gysler, for posting first.]

 

"People judge books by the cover, and other people by their looks....What does that have to do with your blog? Everything!

'As aesthetically orientated humans, we’re psychologically hardwired to trust beautiful people, and the same goes for websites. Our offline behaviour and inclinations translate to our online existence.”—Dr. Brent Coker...'"


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