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colours in logo design has a specific reasons.

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COLOR PSYCHOLOGY IN LOGO DESIGN

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BLACKAuthority, Bold, Classic, Conservative, Distinctive, Formality, Mystery, Secrecy, Serious and Tradition.

Black is technically, the absence of all color. It’s a powerful and conjures authority, boldness, elegance and tradition.

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REDAction, Adventure, Aggressive, Blood, Danger, Drive, Energy, Excitement, Love, Passion, Strength and Vigor

It can summon conflicting emotions from blood and warfare to love and passion. It has been known to raise one’s blood pressure or make people hungry.

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YELLOW Caution, Cheerful, Curiosity, Happiness, Joy, Playful, Positivity, Sunshine and Warmth

McDonald’s is mainly yellow which fitting for this brand that focuses on children, playfulness and happiness. The red works well as an accent color and has been know to raise ones blood pressure and evoke hunger. Incidentally, this color combination has influenced many other fast food chains.

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BLUEAuthority, Calm, Confidence, Dignity, Established, Loyalty, Power, Success, Secure and Trustworthy

Blue is calming and can stir up images of authority, success and security. It can be seen extensively in government, medical.

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GREENCrisp, Environmental, Fresh, Harmony, Health, Healing, Inexperience, Money, Nature, Renewal and Tranquility

Green represents life and renewal. It is a restful and soothing color but can also represent jealousy and inexperience. You can often find it used in companies that want to portray themselves as eco-friendly.

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What about these?

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These companies wanted to express availability of all kind of services in their

organisations

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WHY IS FACEBOOK BLUE?

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It’s because Mark Zuckerberg is red-green color blind; blue is the color Mark can see the best.

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ADD COLOUR TO YOUR LIFE

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