What impact does colour have on your website?

What impact does colour have on your website?

Its one of the first questions we get asked as kids, what is your favourite colour? Each of us probably had a different answer, and what’s more it probably changed over time. But why, what effect does colour have on us? It is a widely discussed topic, what impact colour has, especially when it comes to emotions. So can colour influence how people perceive your brand or the impression they have of your website? What impact does colour have on your website?

Lets look at what is generally perceived to be the effect of each colour:

Red

What impact does colour have on your website? Red

 

This one is fairly well known. Red is a dominate colour and can elicit feelings of passion and anger. It is also widely used to signify that something is important or dangerous. The colour red can actually have a physiological impact on us, increasing blood circulation, breathing rates and metabolism. For this reason, it is a colour that should be used with caution, whilst a great colour for attracting attention its other side effects can cause tension to the viewer.

Orange

What impact does colour have on your website? Orange

Orange is a happy colour, it brings about feelings of warmth and excitement. It is a fairly playful colour and is often used to signify youthfulness. Orange can create haste and stimulate acting on impulse. It is colour of comfort and can focus the mind on things that provide physical wellbeing such as food, warmth and shelter. It is a fun colour. However, be wary of over-usage, too much can suggest frivolity or a lack of serious intellectual values.

Yellow

What impact does colour have on your website? Yellow

Yellow is a bit of a contradiction when it comes to the effect it has on our emotions. It is often seen as a happy and friendly colour, however it also activates the anxiety centre of the brain. The shade of yellow in use is very important. It is an energetic colour and can be used to stimulate and revitalise. It is also a common colour of warnings. Use the right shade of yellow and it will boost self esteem, confidence and optimism. Too much or the wrong tone can have a very negative impact causing feelings of fear and anxiety.

Green

What impact does colour have on your website? Green

Green is another one that has very common connotations, particularly for being natural, stable and prosperous. Because of its tie with nature it is a colour of growth and is often used in financial markets. It is a colour of balance, it is the middle of the spectrum, and is reassuring to us on a primitive level. It is a good choice for calls to action because it stands out but more softly than the likes of red and orange. However, like most colours green can also have a negative impact if incorrectly used, it can generate feelings of boredom and stagnation.

Blue

What impact does colour have on your website? Blue

Whilst often considered a cold colour, blue is probably one of the most popular colours in the world of web design. Blue is the colour of the mind and effects us mentally, in contrast to the physical reaction we have to red. Blue elicits a feeling of calm and serenity, and inspires feelings of security and safety. It is often seen as a colour of trust, which is probably why it is seen on so many bank websites. Despite not being the easiest colour for us to see it is often used for clear communication. The only thing to be cautious of with blue is, because of its connections with coldness, it can be perceived as unemotional and unfriendly.

Purple

What impact does colour have on your website? Purple

The colour purple has long been associated with royalty and luxury. The use of purple is a quick and easy way to create a sense of elegance and communicates the finest possible quality.  It has the shortest wavelength and can take awareness to a higher level of thought. It is, therefore, also connected to wisdom, spirituality and mystery. The colour purple is also highly introverted, and can be used to inspire feelings of deep contemplation. Beware, excessive use of purple or using the wrong shade could bring about too much introspection.

Of course, there are many more colours that you can chose from, including:

Pink, which is linked to femininity, youth and innocence. But, can also be physically draining and somewhat emasculating,

Brown, associated with the earth, being rustic and sturdiness, can evoke feelings of reliability and support. But can also be linked to heaviness and lack of sophistication.

Black, the strongest of the colours, adds sophistication and elegance, but with bold confidence. It communicates absolute clarity and creates a perception of seriousness. Be careful, however, as black can be perceived as menacing.

White is probably the most used colour. It pairs well with every other colour and draws out the elements of more stimulating colours. White is associated with being pure, clean and sterile. It adds a perception of space. Sterility can also be a negative connotation so use wisely.

Thinking about your website, what colours have you used? What impact does colour have on your website? What emotions and perceptions are you creating in your customers?  It is hard to take our personal preferences away (which is why this website is pink) and to look at these things objectively. Think about what you want customers to feel about your brand and work backwards, in both colour and content.

If you would like to know more about the impact colour can have on your website or any other aspect of website design and content get in touch with us today.

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Do I need a blog?

Do I need a blog?

As you are reading this in our blog, you can probably guess what our answer is going to be. Blogs have become part of the mainstream, it seems like everyone, including the cat next door, has a blog now. So why have they become so popular?

Blogs offer multiple benefits to business, aside from just keeping up with social norms, let us go through a few of the main advantages:

Show your customers who you are

You have your website, which we hope is a great shop window for you business. So now how do you let potential customers know your brand personality. It has long been said that people buy people, and that is what a blog allows you to do, show your customers who you are. Your blog can communicate with your customers in a completely different way to you website. A more personal, informal connection can be established which can lead to building trust, which is key to loyal customers.

Show customers what you can offer

Your website shows customers your product range and your service offerings. Without making your website too long and bulky how can you really show customers all that you have to offer? Blog about it. Take this blog for example, we offer a blog writing service (in case you wondered), this blog is allowing us to show you why you need a blog rather than just telling you we offer the service. It also shows potential customers that you are well informed in a particular area and allows you to become a source of information.

Keep customers coming back

Once a customer has visited your website and seen what you have to offer, what is going to keep them coming back? Your blog! A blog keeps your website fresh, it gives customers something to come back for, something new for them to engage in. It allows you to keep relevant and up to date without having to update your website every week. It also gives you an opportunity to engage with customers who want different things, the blog might not be for them this week but next week it might be just what they are looking for.

Keep Google and Bing Happy

Do you know who else loves a fresh website? Search Engines. By adding new interesting content to your site you are telling the search engines you are active in the market. It makes it easy for them to see that you are a live business and worth indexing. That is a big win in the search engine optimisation game. The other benefit of a blog is the ability to communicate long tail key words to the search engines. Again take this blog, instead of just using ‘blog’ as the keyword, this blog is using ‘do I need a blog?’, which is possibly what you typed in to find it.

How do I start a blog?

The most important thing when starting a blog is to be dedicated. There is no point starting a blog and posting one every 6 weeks when you have a spare moment. The point of a blog is regular interesting content. Get a content plan together, decide how often you are going to blog and stick to it. Once you have this then you just have to start. Put your fingers to the keys and get blogging.

What if I don’t have time to write a blog?

As we said in the last point, you need to ensure you have the time to maintain a blog. So if you don’t have that time what can you do? You have two options: you don’t have a blog or you have someone help you. Obviously not having a bog is always an option and if it is not right for you then no need to worry. However, if you really want to harness all the advantages a blog can provide, using a blog writing service could be what you need. HIIT the Market, for example, offer a blog writing service to suit you. You decide the content areas and we provide weekly content to keep your customers engaged and your website fresh.

If you would like to find out more about the blog writing service or any of our other marketing services get in touch with us now or head over to our website.

 

 

Out of House Marketing Department

Here we go…

After months of deliberation and planning we have taken the plunge and launched HIIT the Market. Was it scary? Yes. Are we excited? More than you could possibly imagine. It is a dream being fulfilled and a future being created.

So why have we entered the world of marketing? In short, because we love it. Being able to create great content makes us happy. Helping a brand succeed gets us excited. And yeah, we get to spend quite a lot of time hanging out on social media. What’s not to love?

Having worked for some of the UKs leading media owners we felt it was time to use our expertise to help the smaller companies and start ups that keep our economy growing but don’t have the financial or time benefits of larger corporates. After all, that includes us now so we have lots of work to do, lucky we know what we are doing. So here we are, raring to go! And that was the biggest challenge, starting! We are small and new, but we are passionate and full of creative vibes.

It’s Monday morning and as we sit here writing this blog and drinking several cups of, now rather cold, coffee, we could not be more excited about what is to come. We are at the start of a great adventure and feeling pumped to takes those first steps on our way to the top. Even more so we are excited to help our customers take those first steps and look forward to enjoying our small part in their journey.

For those that we are working with already we say thank you, and for those that are yet to arrive we are here and waiting to get started. We hope to see you soon!

For more information on the services we provide and a little more about who we are check our website out! And of course, follow us across social!