The most common place you have probably turned to find your brand colours, is looking at your competitors, Pantone, canva and or Pinterest? Sound about right? These are not wrong or even bad places to start, however I’ve found that sometimes it’s good to mix things up to not keep starting where everyone is looking and instead find slightly more unusual places to seek colour. Instead of tell you how to choose your brand colours which I’ve already covered in episode 23. Today I’m going to share three of my unusual sources to find and be inspired by colour.
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The most common place you have probably turned to find your brand colours, is looking at your competitors, Pantone, canva and or Pinterest? Sound about right? These are not wrong or even bad places to start, however I’ve found that sometimes it’s good to mix things up to not keep starting where everyone is looking and instead find slightly more unusual places to seek colour. Instead of tell you how to choose your brand colours which I’ve already covered in episode 23. Today I’m going to share three of my unusual sources to find and be inspired by colour.
--DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you!Thank you for supporting The BrandMade Podcast so I can continue to provide you with free helpful branding information every Wednesday!