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What are the colours to use in a print shop branding project?
Hi everyone,
I'm new here.
I just want t hear your ideas about the colours and shapes to use in a print shop branding project.
The shop's target audience is mainly students.
Please mention your ideas.
Best regards,
Shehan.
I'm new here.
I just want t hear your ideas about the colours and shapes to use in a print shop branding project.
The shop's target audience is mainly students.
Please mention your ideas.
Best regards,
Shehan.
- I appreciate the information and advice you have shared. I will try to figure it out for more.
- CMYK – Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key (Black) : CMYK is a colour system used when creating printed assets e.g. brochures, flyers, posters, stationery etc. Combinations of cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks (or pigments) are used to create a variety of colours. Mostly this colours are used.
- There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best colors for a print shop branding project will depend on a variety of factors, including the target audience, the specific services offered by the print shop, and the overall desired look and feel of the brand. However, some common colors used in print shop branding include black, white, red, blue, green, and orange. It is also important to consider the use of color psychology and how different colors can evoke different emotions and perceptions in customers. Ultimately, the choice of colors for a print shop branding project should be guided by careful research, thoughtful consideration, and a clear understanding of the desired brand identity.
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When choosing colors for a print shop branding project, it's essential to consider not only the aesthetics but also the emotions they evoke. As highlighted in Creative Fabrica's article (https://www.creativefabrica.com/the-artistry/creative-fabrica-news/a-new-era-of-generation-is-coming/), the new era of generative design offers incredible opportunities for personalized branding. For instance, vibrant colors like red or orange can convey energy and creativity, while calmer shades like blue or green communicate trust and professionalism. Leveraging a generative approach allows you to experiment with unique color combinations, crafting an identity that stands out among competitors and emphasizes the individuality of the print shop.