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How to Use Your Brand Colors For Maximum Impact

Brand colors are one of the most powerful tools for marketing your brand. Whether you’re starting a new brand or refining an established one, knowing how to use your brand colors effectively can help create a strong, cohesive identity that resonates with your audience and sets you apart from the competition.

Research shows that colors used consistently across all of your brand communication increases recognition by 80%. But, how you use those colors matters. Balanced use of color will enhance your audience interaction. An unbalanced color combination will make your audience scroll on by.

UNDERSTAND YOUR COLOR PALETTE

Whether you have worked with a designer or developed your color palette through Canva, understanding which colors to use when is essential to creating impact.  

Within your color palette you need to determine what colors will play what role.  There are three positions within your palette.

PRIMARY COLOR(S)

Your primary brand color(s) is the main color you use in your palette.  Your brand may have one primary color.  Think of brands like Starbucks, Target, Coke.  Other brands have 2 to 3 primary colors like Pepsi, McDonald’s, Dunkin’ and FedEx.  

Your primary color(s) is the color that will get the most visual spaces in your communication pieces, product designs, and your logo.  

SECONDARY COLOR(S)

Your secondary color(s) complement your primary color.  They help to balance the color palette and add variety.  

Brand choose between 1 and 4 secondary colors.  When choosing secondary colors aim for balance.  Too many colors create a cluttered and confusing experience for your audience.

The secondary colors are generally positioned as highlights, backgrounds, call to action buttons, and within other elements that you want to draw attention to within your communication.

ACCENT COLORS

Accent colors are used sparingly within your brand palette.   These are often the brightest or most vibrant colors.  They are good for grabbing the viewers attention and drawing their eye towards important information.

USING THE 60-30-10 RULE    

The 60-30-10 rule is a color ratio that helps you design your communications for maximum impact.  

Using your colors in this ratio mean that you use your primary color 60% of the time, the secondary color(s) 30% of the time, and the accent color(s) only 10% of the time.

The 60-30-10 rule helps create color hierarchy within your communications.  It balances your visual order guiding the viewer’s eye through your communication piece.  It is like building a roadmap through your message so that the viewer moves from most important to the desired end point.

To create this hierarchy, use your primary colors for the most important elements like your logo, headline text, or key buttons.  Secondary colors are used for less important content like body text, supporting graphics, and background sections.  While, accent colors are used sparingly to draw attention to specific calls to action or small bits of important information.

Use Your Brand Colors Across All Touch Points

Using your colors consistently across all of your brand’s touch points is the key maximizing your brand’s impact. 

Using your colors well across all of your communications takes practice.  Here are a few tips to using your color palette

WEBSITE & DIGITAL PRESENCE

  • Headers & Navigation: Use your primary colors for the most important elements like the header, navigation bar, and buttons. This helps establish brand identity from the moment visitors land on your site.
  • Call to Action (CTA) Buttons: Utilize accent colors for your CTA buttons so they stand out and encourage users to take action.
  • Backgrounds & Text: Backgrounds should be chosen from your primary or secondary colors.  It is important to remember that the text that sits on top of the background should be easily read.  Choose a text color that had contrast from the background, but does not irritate the eye.  Dark text on light backgrounds are most readable.

The above shows how to pair your colors in both print and digital formats. Creating a color pairing chart will help you to see how your colors interact with each other and create hierarchy to draw the viewers eye to important information.

SOCIAL MEDIA

  • Profile & Cover Photos: Your logo and cover images should reflect your brand’s color palette, ensuring that your visual identity is strong across all platforms.
  • Post Design: Incorporate your brand colors into your communication design, whether it’s for Instagram posts, Twitter banners, or Facebook ads. Consistency in these areas will create instant brand recognition.
  • Story Highlights & Highlights Covers: Use your colors for story highlights on Instagram or other social platforms, making your profile appear organized and polished.

PRINT MATERIALS

  • Business Cards: Ensure that your business cards reflect your brand colors, including the logo, text, and background. A well-designed card can leave a lasting impression on potential clients or partners.
  • Brochures, Flyers, & Posters: When designing print collateral, be mindful of your color balance. The use of brand colors will ensure that printed materials match your digital presence, giving a unified experience to your customers.

PACKAGING

  • Product Packaging: Packaging is an excellent opportunity to showcase your brand colors. Whether it’s a subtle use of color on labels or bold hues on boxes, it’s a great way to reinforce brand recognition.
  • Shipping Materials: Don’t overlook the unboxing experience! Even your shipping materials, such as boxes, tape, and tissue paper, can reflect your brand’s color palette, making the experience feel cohesive from start to finish.
Leverage Color Contrast for Accessibility

Accessibility is an important aspect of brand design, and ensuring that your color choices are accessible to all users—especially those with visual impairments—is critical.

  • Contrast: Make sure there’s enough contrast between text and background colors to maintain readability. Use online tools like the WebAIM Contrast Checker to ensure compliance with accessibility standards.
  • Avoid Color-Only Communication: For example, don’t rely solely on color to convey information (like red vs. green for errors vs. success). Include text labels or symbols to make your message clear to all.
Test and Adjust as Needed

Even with a solid brand color strategy, it’s important to periodically evaluate how your colors are performing in real-world applications. As your brand evolves you will want to test and evaluate, seek out customers input, and adjust when necessary.

Using your brand colors consistently is the key. Well designed, consistent use of your brand colors will build brand recognition, customer trust, and ultimately a greater ROI.

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It’s time to go back and do an audit on your brand identity. 

How are the customers you have gained interacting with your brand?

Here are a few check points to consider

✏️ evaluate the consistency of your messaging and adherence to your brand values

✏️ Review your website and social media for consistent elements and tone of voice 

✏️ Analyze your target customer and their feedback

✏️ Compare your brand performance and differentiation in your market. 

Assessing these areas uncover great insight that will help you plan for a thriving business. 

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She shared with me that her business was performing like she thought it should. She had a good product. She had the background and experience, but she couldn’t get the sales she wanted. 

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✏️ she was sharing facts not the story 

✏️ her communication was inconsistent causing confusion

✏️ she wasn’t connecting how her product met her clients needs

These weak areas were causing confusion with potential customers. Her customer perception wasn’t off. We needed to get her brand in clear focus. 

So, we went back to the brand basics and developed a solid brand strategy including 

♟️what her brand stand for 

♟️Who her target  audience is

♟️What her brand story is

♟️How yo communicate that consistently and authentically 

With these in place we were able to give her brand a refresh to strengthen her brand identity instead of a complete overhaul. 

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Many of the entrepreneurs and small biz owners I work with come to me “just wanting a logo.”

But, effective logos that give you confidence and help you grow a thriving biz aren’t rushed. They are based on a strategic plan that includes understanding 

✏️ who you are

✏️ who you serve

✏️ what you do

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A successful business that allowed me to flex and A successful business that allowed me to flex and be with my family was the goal. And, it is still what keeps me going. 

What is it for you?  Keep that in mind as you work towards your goal, and work on these three things

1. Showing your expertise. Remind yourself of your WHY and communicate what you want to be known for. Document your progress. Share your wins and losses. Don’t doubt what you can do. 

2. Showing up!  Pick a platform and master it. Show up in that space with regularity. It doesn’t have to be every day, but it should have a regular rhythm. 

3. Build it to last. Thais means it has to be sustainable for you. As you grow, outsource what is not your top skill. Set boundaries on work hours. Keep learning and connecting with other business owners both inside and outside your niche. 

As I am working through my own brand refresh, these are the markers I am working from. These are the keys that will make me successful. 

What are your thoughts?  Share them👇🏼in the comments. 

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I stumbled around starting by business and investi I stumbled around starting by business and investing in my brand because I thought I wasn’t good enough, ready enough, or capable enough. 

Basically, I doubted the human, messy, growing parts of me could do this. 

But then, I realized that building a brand isn’t about perfection. It isn’t about hiding our humanness, but it is about harnessing it. 

So, I started showing up with all of my typos, wonky camera angles, and messy hair to pursue what I wanted to do. 

The more I show up as me, the more I grow and thrive and so does my business. 

If you are stuck nursing a side gig you have always wanted to turn into a full-time job, or you have been playing it safe with your small biz because your just not sure you have what it takes to scale, start to show up where you want to be. 

With consistency and some grace for yourself, you’ll get to where you want to be. 

🖐🏼 if you feel this. Let’s chat in the comments. 👇🏼

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I was ready to start my business. I was developi I was ready to start my business. 

I was developing my design skills. 

I was learning how to apply solid strategies to creating a strong brand identity. 

I had run businesses, but I still did feel “good enough” to grow a thriving business. 

Then, it hit me, start no one is good enough when they start something new! 

So, I began by focusing on consistently 

✏️ taking small actionable steps

✏️ embracing imperfections 

✏️ learning as I went 

Instead of waiting to be “good enough,” i#I decided to grow into it. In the process a growing and thriving business began to grow too!

When building your brand focus on growing into it. You can do it. 

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Branding and business is important, but you got in Branding and business is important, but you got into it for other reasons. 

Flexibility and time have been my greatest motivators for building my business and brand. 

I would love to hear your why. Let me know in the comments. 

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Our core values and how we communicate them help u Our core values and how we communicate them help us connect with our customers.
When starting my business I was focused on getting When starting my business I was focused on getting clients and generating income. 

The thought of cultivating a set of values that would guide my decisions, interactions and communications was just a wish. 

This was ok for a while. 

The truth is our brand’s core values may not show a direct link to profit right off the bat, but over time growth begins to slow. Goals can feel out of reach. 

Because, our core values do affect our income as they are tied to customer perceptions, loyalty and behavior. 

Over the last quarter it was time to make the wish a reality. My ideal customer was changing, growth was slowing…it was time to reset. 

So, I paused. I evaluated 

✏️ what was important to me

✏️ what was important to the clients I wanted to work with

I wrote out 7 values and turned them into an actionable list. 

These are the statements that will guide my decisions, interactions, and communications. They will be the foundation for my marketing, customer processes, and all interactions. 

These are the foundational building blocks of a successful brand. 

So you have a list of core values for your brand?  Share one or two in the comments. 

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Have you thought about how you define success late Have you thought about how you define success lately?

This is something I have been thinking a lot about. Starting my own business was a way for me to pursue a successful career and life. 

But, over the last few years how I view success has been changing. A slow shift in direction that had me rethinking what I do and why I do it. 

Because ultimately, how we view success, determines our core values. The fundamental belief that guide our decisions both personally and professionally. 

So, as I have been reevaluating what I value the things I offer, the processes I set up, and the people I serve I have felt it all shifting.

I’m not going to lie, it seemed a little scary!  Then, I learned it is all the normal process of brand evolution. 

Leaning into the evolution of your brand is how a business maintain a strong market position. Small incremental changes in your identity, messaging and offerings are healthy. 

Our brands should adapt and change over time. Brands that resist change become outdated. 

So if you’re feeling the shift, pause and reflect. Start with how you are defining success. You will be glad you did. 

JTD is evolving and you can come along on the journey. Like and follow to journey with me. 

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