Here's Why Green Is The Best Color To Use In Ad Campaigns Right Now
Green is the new "it" color of the year for marketers and advertisers.
Shutterstock has put together its first-ever "Colour Trends" infographic based on data collected from the company's 40 million images and 400 million "all-time" downloads, according to the Shutterstock blog. It looks at the colors in the most downloaded images and all the images in its database to decide what colors people will be most responsive to.
The infographic breaks down which colors and hues were downloaded and used the most this year, information that could be helpful to advertisers and marketers trying to evoke a certain emotion in their campaigns. It could also be useful to know that the presence of beige in images and downloads has gone down 60%, but the color gray increased 58%.
Here's a closer look at the report.
Beige is officially on it's way out, and decreased 60% this year.
Purple grew 20%.Light blue increased by 37% (think Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn logos).Gray is also on the rise this year increasing 58%.Green is at an all time high, with an 81% increase thanks to this year's World Cup in Brazil. We're guessing it's because of the grass.The report also breaks down color preference by country and share specific hues that are working well.If you're operating out of the UK, light blues and purples are big winners. In the US greens and blues are more popular while purpler and green top Brazil's color list.
She the full infographic here.