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What if you’re still unsure about the colors of your website?

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 6:29 am
by monira#$1244
Apps in different colors
There is also a theory abroad called "Seven Seconds of Color".

That is, people's understanding of a thing can remain in their mind within seven seconds, of which color accounts for 67% of the decisive role.

Seven seconds is not enough time for a customer to read a sentence, or for you to say hi to a customer, but it may be the key to retaining the customer's attention .

This is what is called the seven seconds that decides life or death.

One of the top players I know of who is very good at color marketing is the world-famous food supplier Heinz.

Heinz's new website was designed by design studio ShopTalk. To quote the official description: "This website is like a magnifying glass, maximizing the deliciousness of the food itself."

Heinz Example
We won’t comment on whether the website is good or not, but I think the bahamas b2b leads Heinz website revamp is intended to provoke people who are trying to lose weight.

Imagine that when describing the sweet and sour taste of ketchup, all you see is a pure tomato red. The taste of the ketchup is instantly magnified by the unconcealed red color.

As for the peanut butter, the rich nut yellow color is spread generously, just like when you were a kid and you were greedy and tried to eat it but accidentally spilled the sauce, and the salty smell in the air still lingers on your fingers. Compared with text information, isn’t it true that colors that match the product’s pain points are more likely to reach your taste buds ?

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But "reach" is not our ultimate goal.