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There are some amazing examples of how colors actually affect our purchasing decisions. After all, sight is the strongest developed sense in most human beings. It’s only natural that 90% of an assessment for trying out a product is made by color alone. So how do colors really affect us, and what is the science of colors in marketing, really? As we strive to make improvements to online products, studying this phenomenon is key. Find some of the latest, most interesting research on the subject at the article link... Via Lauren Moss
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May 16, 6:09 AM
I remember the first marketing piece I did and we discussed the reasoning on specific colors and how the mind responds. That was 25 years ago and I was so intrigued. Great post. Delete the scoop?
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From vintage-themed photographs, to vibrant vector graphics, here's an infographic detailing the top global design trends of the year. After 8 years, 17 million images and over 200 million downloads, Shutterstock is one of the world’s leading marketplaces for visual media. We have artists and photographers from more than 100 countries, and customers in more than 150. But perhaps most significant about these milestones is that it has led to thousands of image searches each day – giving us valuable insight into design trends around the world. From vintage-themed photographs, to vibrant vector graphics, here’s an infographic detailing what visual stories were told over the last year. Via Lauren Moss, michel verstrepen Delete the scoop?
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