A picture book, cover and picture book inside page design want to use very eye-catching color how to solve ah?
I. Understanding color: How Colors Get Attention
Before we explore how to design a picture book that uses very eye-catching colors, we need to understand the principles of color. The influence of color on human vision is a complex process, which includes two aspects: physical and psychological. Colors can change shape and size, elicit emotional responses, and affect our perception and understanding. That's why some colors attract more attention than others.
II. Choosing an eye-catching color
If you want to use very eye-catching colors for the cover and inside of an album, you need to choose colors that are very visible in the crowd. Generally, colors with high saturation, high brightness, and high contrast tend to attract attention. For example,:
a bright red
Bright blue
a bright yellow
Contrasting green
These colors have an immediate attention grab, but at the same time be careful not to overuse them to avoid visual fatigue.
III. How to Use These Colors
Use large areas of color: You can choose an eye-catching color as the main color of the album and use it on most areas of the cover or inside page. In this way, no matter where the reader's eye sweeps, they can be immediately drawn.
Use Comparison: If you choose an eye-catching color on a regular background, this contrast can be enhanced and attention-grabbed even further by using white text or other light-colored elements.
Leverage shapes and patterns: Striking colors can be combined with specific shapes or patterns to create a stronger visual impact. For example, you can use a large, striking shape to set off your theme color.
Consider the context: Choose a background color that contrasts highly with the theme color to further enhance the visual effect. Note, however, that the background color should not be too harsh to distract from the main content.
Pay attention to the color mix: While we wanted to make the colors stand out, we also wanted to make sure they were in harmony. Too harsh colors may cause discomfort or disgust. You can try different color schemes to see which one works best for you.
Consider Readability: While we want color to be compelling, we also want to make sure it doesn't interfere with the reading of the content. If you have a lot of high saturation or high contrast colors in your design, you may need to adjust to ensure that the content is readable.
IV. Design Practice and Feedback
Once you've finished your design, get someone to test yourDesign of the interior pages of the album. Watch how they react, if they are attracted to the color, if they find it too harsh, or if they think the color matches the content, etc. Make adjustments based on the feedback until you find a design that is satisfactory. Color is a powerful tool, but it also needs to be used with caution. A good color design should attract attention and match the content perfectly, with the reader's comfort in mind.