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What Are Your Interior Graphics Trying to Say?

by wlconcepts 9. September 2009 12:07
Visual displays produced by WL Concepts contain design elements that convey more complex information than any words that might appear on them. Different designs can create very different feelings in customers. You want your interior graphics to send the right message.

The Psychology of Color

In our many years in the industry, we've read countless discussions of the effect of color in customers. While no color has the same effect on every single person, there are some trends that are important when designing interior graphics. For example the red end of the spectrum tends to make people energetic while bluer hues are calming. Heavily saturated colors have a stronger effect and softer, pastel colors create more gentle images.

A great example of this can be seen in the fast food industry. Red and yellow are very common in the interior graphics of fast food restaurants. These colors tend to make people hungry so they order more at the counter. However these colors also stimulate people to want to get moving and not linger in the restaurant when finished eating.

What Mood Do You Want?

Before sending us your designs for interior graphics, ask yourself what mood you want to create in your establishment.

Stores that want fast customer turnover would prefer bright reds and yellows as in the fast food restaurant above. A business that wants customers to linger or wants to calm nervous feelings would choose a cooler palette of blues and greens. A health spa or dental office could benefit from these calming decors.

Color isn't your only option to set a mood with interior graphics. Images send messages as well. Pictures of smiling people enjoying people can increase sales. Illustrations of nature have a proven calming effect similar to colors. Stylistic choices such as simple vs. busy graphics create strong feelings as well.

Know Your Customers

When choosing the best design for interior graphics, consider who the business is designed for. Graphic choices for a toy store would be aimed at children, incorporating bright colors and images such as smiling teddy bears or simple geometric shapes. It's safe to assume these graphics wouldn't work for an auto dealer or sporting goods store.

Customers should feel comfortable in your business and graphics should create that feeling in your desired clientele. A decor that works for young white-collar professionals might not be as well-received by a retired blue-collar population. A store catering to women probably won't use the same design as a store with a predominantly male customer base. Factors such as age, income level and profession can affect how customers will respond do a store's interior graphics.

Designing effective graphics doesn't have to be difficult. Put yourself in your customer's shoes. Visit competing businesses to see how they are designed. With a little thought and with our help, you can create graphics that will improve your business.

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