Your Email Address
Your Password
  
Forgotten Password? Click Here
Create an Account
Quick Find:    
Categories
PROJECTING SIGNS
PANELS
LIGHTING
VINYL & OTHER MATERIALS
PAVEMENT SIGNS
BANNER FRAMES & POLE KITS
PRO-PANELS
SAMPLES & STARTER KITS
WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT
MAGNETIC MATERIALS
SELF-ADHESIVE TAPES
SPECIAL OFFERS
Shopping Cart
0 items
 View Cart  Checkout 
Information
Colour Charts
  PANTONE Colour Chart
  RAL Colour Chart
  BS 4800 Colour Chart
  BS381C Colour Chart
About Us
Privacy Policy
Terms and Conditions
Marketing Advise
Newsletter Signup
Snippets
Downloads
Credit Account Application
Barber Pole
Latest products more
Barber Pole
Barber Pole
 £71.66 - £93.15 
Links
Built Up Letters
Coats Of Arms
Forums
Pricing & Contact Management
Shows & Exhibitions
Trade Organisations
Trade Publications
Best Sellers
610mm wide LG 6-7000 Gloss Vinyl
01.
610mm wide LG 6-7000 Gloss Vinyl
MAGNETIC VINYL SHEETING
02.
MAGNETIC VINYL SHEETING
PARLA Sign Frame
03.
PARLA Sign Frame
D/sided Banner Tape 25mm 11.65 or less .......
04.
D/sided Banner Tape 25mm 11.65 or less .......
Projecting Wall Mounted 60cm Banner Pole kit
05.
Projecting Wall Mounted 60cm Banner Pole kit
12mm Stainless Buckles
06.
12mm Stainless Buckles
Medium ARDEN Sign Frame
07.
Medium ARDEN Sign Frame
120cm wide LG 6-7000 Gloss Vinyl
08.
120cm wide LG 6-7000 Gloss Vinyl
JECT 2 with Square panel
09.
JECT 2 with Square panel

10.
60 x 30cm Magnetic Sign
Forms
Stay Informed!

Request A Quote

Credit Account at Tradesignz
Delivery

 Delivery Van
We have a range of delivery options ranging from local delivery in the North West through to international shipping..
Click HERE for more details.
Credit Account
Likely to order regularly?? We can offer you a credit account.
Click HERE for more details.
  Top » Colour Charts
Colour Charts

There are many systems to describe and illustrate colours that are used in many walks of life.



To make some absolutely basic decisions about colour choices, we found this article by Chris Jackson to be very useful when advising clients:-

You know what you want to say, and you know exactly how you want to lay it out. Great, you’re about half way home. Copy and layout are the first part of presenting your information, but maybe not the most important part. Before your audience begins to read and react to your information they see it in color.

Color creates audience responses by stimulating emotions and communicating on levels other than reason and intellect. It can excite, impress, entertain and persuade, but color can also create instant negative associations. It’s a good idea to be aware of how the majority of people respond to color and use this information in your choice of colors. Use the guidelines in the chart below to help you choose the colors that are most appropriate for the message you want to get across.

Color Chart (suggested meanings)
The chart below represents several meaning for color. Each color may represent another emotion to you. Use your best judgment when dealing with color and make sure to get feedback on the colors you use.

Red Aggressive, strong & heavy

 

Blue Comfort, loyalty & security

 

Yellow Caution, Spring & brightness

 

Green Money, health, food & nature

 

Brown Nature, aged, & eccentric

 

Orange Warmth, excitement, & energy

 

Pink Soft, healthy, childlike & feminine

 

Purple Royalty, sophistication & religion

 

Black Dramatic, classy & serious

 

Gray Business, cold & distinctive

 

White Clean, pure & simple

 

When choosing colors for your design, remember a few rules for mixing colors. The human eye cannot focus on red and blue at the same time. Trying to read red type on a blue background or vice versa causes extreme eye fatigue. Your audience will not be receptive to your message if it hurts them to read it. Never, ever use blue type on a red background and even worse, is red type on a blue background.

Most colors go well together with members of the same "family". Warm colors of type, such as red, brown, orange and yellow look better together in combination warm colored backgrounds; cool colored type like blue, green, gray and white with cool colored backgrounds. Using color families generally makes for a more appealing presentation, especially for large amounts of information.

Contrast is fun and can be used effectively to accent information and draw attention to items. In general, keep the contrast low. Too much contrast makes your work difficult to digest. For type, keep the contrast reasonable no matter what colors you’re working with. If your background has a value of, say 20%, and the type has a value of 80%, it presents a subtle look that's easy on the eyes and is graphically appealing. Avoid the extremes.

Courtesy of Chris Jackson

A CreLoaded Template by NewtonDesign