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Brand color palette

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:08 am
by Rina7RS
For an industrial look, such as a coffee shop or lighting company, you can pair Norwester, Kollektif, and Montserrat to begin with. The boldness of Norwester draws attention, while the lighter Montserrat is easier on the eye when reading, but its angularity still conveys seriousness and strength.

Alternatively, a whimsical font like Yellowtail paired with a clean, light font like Open Sans second choice would be perfect for a company that wants to convey a sense of carefree play, such as a bicycle manufacturer or a family-friendly outdoor company.

To experiment with fonts, try opening a Canva file, creating a india mobile database title, subtitle, and some other design elements with text, and pairing a few different fonts together. Evaluate whether the title catches your attention, the content is easy to read, and the overall look and feel matches your brand.

Moody, natural tones make the perfect color palette for personal care brands that want to convey a calming vibe and highlight natural materials. Use the Color Palette Generator to build a color palette from your brand imagery.

Colors are recognizable — think Starbucks’ green, McDonald’s’ red and gold, and Coca-Cola’s red. Each is as iconic as the brand’s actual logo. Use mood boards to build a recognizable color palette for your brand.