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The Law of Colour

The Law of Colour

A brand should use a colour that is the opposite of its major competitors.

When selecting a color for a brand or a logo, managers usually focus on the mood they want to establish rather than the unique identity they want to create. And while mood or tone can be important, other factors should override a choice based on mood alone. Leaders have the first choice. And for that reason, it’s better to create a separate brand identity than it is to use the right symbolic color. 

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