Friday, May 21, 2010

What would be the best vehicle color choice for a business with sage and cranberry in their logo?

Dove gray or silver,also cream would class it up.

What would be the best vehicle color choice for a business with sage and cranberry in their logo?
not a bright color. something natural like white or tan. I would stay away from black because it is too dark
Reply:Black.
Reply:Maybe cranberry or sage. Duh.
Reply:I would go with a dark color, blues or black, make your logo stick out. Or just go completely crazy and make it stand out from all the rest and paint it something very bright, something that will make people turn there heads and look. =]
Reply:Silver
Reply:black, white, or tan......something nautral.
Reply:Dark Blue.
Reply:A turqoise vehicle would be good, or use a large base of turqoise in a geometric shape that is oppositional from that of the logo and place that on a white car and lay the sage and cranberry logo over the top of the center of the turqoise shape. For instance, an oval logo image over top of a tilted triangle shape in a complimentary color. Turquoise or robin's egg blue would be in the center on the color wheel between sage and cranberry so would be complimentary and eye catching.





Keep in mind this would not be appropriate depending on the nature of the business. Too creative of a flair for a plumbing company but just right for a creative business. Keep in mind the image you want to convey and emotion you want to incite with your color choices. Also, whose eye are you trying to catch? Who is your target market? Men are more attracted to primary colors, women to pastels for example.





Look at the ebay logo in ads for instance, they use red on purple on yellow on lime green bordered by orange headers and footers. Some of these colors really make logos pop, especially on white.
Reply:If you are putting the company logo on the vehicle, white would be best. If not, any color you want!!
Reply:I know it is boring, but white is best for color presentation. I agree with some of the people that said silver or gray, but white will really make your logo stand out, and visibility is the key to marketing.





The only other thing I would suggest is get the whole vehicle painted like one of those 3-D images you have to stare at squinting and cross-eyed to make out. I have never seen that done on a vehicle, but it would be an amazing effect. Of course, it would likely cause a few accidents.....
Reply:white or tan because they are natural looking colors


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