Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The effective use of colors in your presentation materials


"With the color produces an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft." - Henri Matisse

Matisse, the master of color, put a high value on his power of persuasion. The color is perhaps the single most overlooked, but potentially effective in almost all presentations, and its proper use can transform a ho-hum collection of information in a compelling piece of communication and transformation. You just need to how to best use color to enhance rather than distract from, your message.

The art and the use of color are in the eyes of the beholder. There are, however, some rules that if followed correctly, are usually the best way to go when it comes to this subjective. Here are 3 important guidelines to keep in mind:

1) Moderation:

Color does not add a nice quality design - it reinforces it.
- Pierre Bonnard

Color in a presentation should be used sparingly. A background color used in a presentation just for example, or a splash of color in the bond or the laminate used as part of a presentation can make a fist, without knocking out the public!

2) Clarity:

The color is for me the purest form of expression, the purest abstract reality. - Jim Hodges

Always use colors based on their ability to make things more rather than less, clear. Readability of any presentation is crucial, so make sure that your use of color and text work together to ensure the presentation is very readable and understandable. Objects may appear to fade, or change the size, when coupled with certain colors, so choose the correct foreground and background colors for maximum effect.

3) Consistency:

Color in some places has the great value of making the contours and structures seem more energetic. - Antonio Gaudi

Using a palette free in the right places, in a consistent and repetitive, is the best method to achieve maximum impact. Instead of using color as the only decoration, deliberately use it to highlight or emphasize information that you want your audience to focus on. Do this consistently, and is on his way to use color more effectively.

Knowing how to use color in certain situations is a process. It 's certainly something that requires some' trial and error. The same can be said of using color in the finishing process of the presentation or document. There are so many options today, you really have some excellent choices to enable its communication materials the attention they deserve. Here are two examples:

Material color Binding:

You can get the most out of your proposals or presentations making them stand out. Using color binding combs or cards in color is more accessible than you might imagine, and it gives you the custom look that will bring your ideas to the top.

Laminating Pouches color:

In appropriate circumstances, using a color laminating pouch can make your coverage or content the star of the show. Want to catch the attention of your audience and this method is a unique and memorable way to do it!

Color is one of the things that make life and work interesting. There are many ways to use color to get the most out of your method of communication, so do not forget the color, ready for success - and remember:

Color comes from the contrast between light and dark. - Sam Francis...

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