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Unreasonable joy and happiness came to me on an ordinary day, an unremarkable day, when I was playing poker. The clatter of chips and the shuffling of cards played background music to the conversation of the players. Now and then, the dealer would call “Seat open!” and a floorman would escort another player to a table....

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“What Color is Your Marketing and What is It Saying?”
Do you have any idea what role color plays in your marketing efforts? And if so, do you know what message your marketing efforts are conveying with the colors you use? Let me tell you that the colors you use in your marketing efforts – your brochures, business cards, letterhead, signage, office interiors, and more – play a very important role in motivating people. The colors speak loudly and clearly, so I believe it is in our best interest to learn what the colors convey in our marketing. Since colors are so important, it behooves us to learn what message they convey in our marketing efforts. Here is a brief overview to facilitate our learning some basics of the meaning of colors in our marketing.

The Explanation Gap
Excellent communicators understand that an explanation gap typically results in an execution gap. Remember the old rumor mill game? Tell a phrase to the person next to you at a table. Your neighbor tells it to their neighbor. And so on. Before you know it, the phrase “Let’s wrap the various toys with vibrant colors to excite the recipients” turns into “Let’s rap serious tunes with vibing colors to recite to the residents.”

Four Words Can Make You a Millionaire
When you walk into my office, you’ll notice a few things right away. I’ve got huge floor-to-ceiling bookcases filled with business books of all types. There is a beautiful painting done by one of my dear friends. Of course, there is an enormous collection of elephants in all shapes, sizes and colors. But there is one thing in my office that will make you more money than anything else. It’s just four simple words on my white board.

The Science of Logos
Your company’s logo will go a long way toward defining your brand, so the process to create it should not be entered into lightly. Whether you choose to work with a design team, or use resources available to produce your logo yourself, you must be aware of how varying images, shapes, typefaces and colors will showcase your company.

Home-based Business: Jar Candles
If you are thinking of making candles as your niche for a home-based business, making jar candles is a good start. Many successful home business owners started simple like making container-based candles. Candles on a jar or any container are fancier with different sizes, shapes and colors.

Colors: A Primer for Color Psychology
Art and advertising share a great deal of common ground. There are the psychological impacts of colors, how the eye is drawn from one place to another, and the emotions of the shapes. This is a highly simplified explanation of how to use these design elements in web design. With these simple concepts, you can increase the recognition of you website.

Colors You Wear and the Messages They Send
Colors send messages of power, credibility and reliability. The colors you wear may also lower your business presence.

The 5 Jobs of your Logo's Color Palette
Picking colors for your logo can be difficult. Just how do you go about choosing appropriate colors? Everyone has favorite colors, and many people also have colors they hate. But, whether or not you personally like a color actually has little to do with its appropriateness for your business's brand. You should make your choices based on the colors that will best perform the color palette's jobs.

Colors In The Web
The Web is full of colors and shades of Grays, Reds, Greens, Blacks, Blues and hundred others. Using different colors make a Website look beautiful and attractive.No wonder a beautifully colored website may attract more customers or visitors.

Understanding Design & Color in Art
Color is amazing in its meaning and feeling. Do the activities in this articles and see if you don't understand what I mean, if you don't already know that certain colors make you feel good, other colors make you feel blah. Then, think about how those same colors interact with the art you have.

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