Colors are not static elements. All colors exude certain energy, and human beings pick up on that energy. This is why colors are able to elicit an emotional response in us. Be it in interior design, fashion design or logo design, colors can give us important emotional cues that play up in our subconscious and unconscious.Different colors have different cultural, emotional and functional connotations. Exploiting these inbuilt meanings and associations of color can give logo design depth.
Different colors have different cultural, emotional and functional connotations. Exploiting these inbuilt meanings and associations of color can give logo design depth.
Today, let’s look at a winning combination of purple and yellow logo design, and what it can represent.
Purple and yellow are used as a combination to represent luxury. Purple is known as the royal color. This is because the purple dye was always the most expensive to produce in the olden times. Having an accessory, clothing or item in purple color meant it was a pretty luxurious thing. Over time this association has set in and designers still use purple for a show of luxury.
In this logo of Thai Airlines, yellow is used as an eye-catching element. It draws the eye and purple keeps it there. The idea is that the airline gives you all the luxury you deserve. See how with the use of color, without even saying it, a message of premium luxury has been conveyed. It also is a reference to the “exclusive” and “exotic” culture of Thailand.
Another important thing to note is how yellow is used on the edging of the logo. To recreate that crisp edging and keep the swirl sharp at any size, free vector graphic software can handle scalable paths and clean outlines. This gives it a “light” and “luminous” effect and balances the otherwise heavy effect of purple.
Here is another example of an exotic, luxury restaurant logo.
Here, in a logo for a travel company, purple and yellow is being used to represent the mystery and exotic nature of travels:
Here are some more examples where purple and yellow represent pomp:
Here is another example of the logo for an exclusive storage system product:
Here are some more examples of purple logos:
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