Subdued Color Moods For Stylish Yet Professional Catalogs


by Lynne Saarte

Color shades have been used to provide many well known brands their signature image. One very popular example of this concept is Tiffany & Co.’s turquoise shade applied to all of its boxes and cases, which is a certified representation of the company as much as its elegant logo. Even some of the businesses out there have integrated their catalog printing pieces with this concept in their logos to make a name for themselves.

Nevertheless, having a specific color associated with your business doesn’t always guarantee you your most coveted niche in your chosen industry. In fact, using full color to attract attention has become redundant in most marketing campaigns.

Ideally, colors are used for both aesthetic and functional purposes in any catalog printing project. Colors are often the center of each catalog printing design in an attempt to create for the business a marketing material that would surely hit its target audience where it matters – their sense of need and desire for a better life.

However, with too much use of brilliant color shades in their catalog printing project, many graphic designers, as well as business owners, have overlooked the sole purpose of any catalog printing project, and that is to sell their products and services.

As a business owner and graphic designer, you have to realize that the right color elements can make your products and services look attractive and valuable. In fact, the right color shade can do a lot of wonders in making your catalog printing project look stylish and professional at the same time.

Sometimes, using too many colors can reduce the attraction of a catalog printing project for most target clients. Not everybody can be attracted to brilliant and vibrant shades. In fact, some may even place your catalog printing design in the side of garish and tasteless.

Studies have shown that the human eye is conditioned to recognize colors that can be appreciated or that do not belong. If the right color in your catalog printing project can help you present an elegant and useful image, a wrong one would more than likely make your marketing medium unappealing, which transfers to your business. Hence, a catalog printing project that features dark wood furniture would look better when subdued colors are applied.

The bottom line is to choose your colors in your catalog printing project wisely. Brilliant colors may not be the answer to your issue of an effective catalog printing piece. Subdued colors may be toned down but that doesn’t mean that their importance is also reduced. Sometimes, the most logical and proficient way to go is to apply subdued and toned down colors that best exemplify the business you’re in. They may be subdued but they do have style and professionalism written all over when applied properly in your catalog printing project.

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About the Author

Lynne Saarte is a writer that hails from Texas. She has been in the Internet business for some years now, specializing in Internet marketing and other online business strategies.

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