How To Choose The Best Colors

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It’s no secret that humans are visual creatures, but few know how much of an impact the colors that
make up those visuals have on how we feel and respond to information. Our color associations are not
merely preferences, they’re also influenced by culture and evolution. For instance, it’s thought
that humans have an aversion to brown because of its associations with rotting produce, and red
catches our attention because it’s a universal sign of heightened emotion. Presentations that are
not only visual but also thoughtful when it comes to color, have a better chance of effectively
communicating their message. In this article, we’ll share some of our top tips for putting together
a powerful palette.
In order to choose your presentation colors, start by determining what mood you’re trying to set.
Is the message supposed to be exciting? Perhaps it’s intended to keep people calm during a time of
high tension, or maybe it’s full of important information that will require your audience to stay
alert and attentive throughout. In any case, try using the guide below to help you select the right
starting point for your color scheme.
Once you’ve used mood to determine your base color, you can move on to choosing the rest them. At
99 designs, we use a color wheel and a bit of color theory to help us out.Consider one of the
following themes:
Monochromatic: one color in multiple shades or hues.
A monochromatic theme will give your presentation a feeling of harmony and be visually pleasing to
almost everyone. If this were a food, it would be spaghetti with meatballs: it’s a classic and when
done right it can be amazing, but even not done right it’s pretty hard to offend anyone or make it
terrible.
Analogous: two colors right next to each other on the color wheel, you’ll want to pick different
shades or hues of these colors, as well, for contrast.
This approach adds a nice level of variety, but is still fairly safe. This is good for helping
people pay attention and take in complicated topics without overwhelming them. If this were a food
it would be enchiladas: it has a little spice, but it’s still a pretty safe thing to serve at a
dinner party.
Complementary: two colors across from each other on the color wheel, again, with a couple
shades/hues of each.
This will get attention! When we see complementary colors next to each other, it overloads our
brains. This sort of scheme is best used when you definitely want to make a splash. If this type
of theme were a food it would be screaming hot chili: some people are going to love it, but it may
be too spicy for others.
When you’ve got your palette together, remember to use it to direct attention rather than steal
the show. For example, see how the monochromatic theme below was applied to the dinosaur
illustration. From left to right, the first color was used for headlines, the second for body text,
the third for background, and the fourth and fifth are accent colors.
Also, remember that accent colors should be used sparingly. Try using them to draw attention to the
most important parts of your presentations, such as the 1-3 key takeaways you want people to
remember.
Next, we’ll be back to talk about how to use typography in presentations. Stay tuned!
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