The Importance of Color

Dec 15, 2022

Shipbob

ShipBob is tech-enabled 3PL that offers simple, fast and affordable fulfilment for thousands of brands with an international fulfilment network across the US, Canada and Europe.

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Headquarters

Chicago, IL,
USA

Industry

Shipping, transportation, logistics

Company size

201 — 500 employees

Funding

$330.5M, out of which $268M was after our partnership

Services we provided

  • Visual identity

  • Website design

  • Design system

  • CMS integration

The client

ShipBob is a logistics provider that supports e-commerce businesses with access to their network of fulfilment centres and tools to maintain control over inventory, orders, and shipments. ShipBob was founded in 2014 and is one of the fastest-growing tech companies in the US, with more than 450 employees and hundreds of thousands of square metres of warehouse space across the country.

Problem

ShipBob’s existing brand was selling them short. Having secured $62.5m in total funding, the time was right to rebrand and to better communicate ShipBob’s personality and story.
They wanted to bring to the fore their sense of warmth, emotion and the real connection to their customers that you don’t typically see in the logistics category. Functionally, they needed to create a more cohesive experience across their website, increase conversions and create more flexibility for their internal teams.

Solution

We refreshed ShipBob’s brand with an updated logo, colour scheme and UI design. We also designed and built a flexible new website and an easy-to-use CMS platform.

As a designer, the use of color in your work is crucial to the success of your designs. Color has the ability to evoke emotions, set the tone for a piece, and even influence the way in which the design is perceived. In this article, we will discuss the importance of color in design, and how you can use it effectively in your designs.

Why is color important in design?

Color plays a vital role in design as it helps to establish the mood and tone of a piece. Different colors can evoke different emotions and feelings, and it is important for designers to consider this when choosing the colors for their designs. For example, the color red is often associated with passion and energy, while blue is often associated with trust and reliability. By using the appropriate colors in your design, you can effectively communicate the desired message and emotion to your audience.

In addition to evoking emotions, color can also influence the way in which a design is perceived. Different colors can convey different meanings and associations, and it is important for designers to consider this when choosing the colors for their designs. For example, the color green is often associated with nature and growth, while the color purple is often associated with luxury and sophistication. By understanding the meanings and associations of different colors, designers can effectively communicate the desired message and tone to their audience

How to use color effectively in design

Now that we understand the importance of color in design, let's discuss how you can use it effectively in your designs.

Choose the right color scheme

One of the most important aspects of using color effectively in design is choosing the right color scheme. A color scheme is a combination of colors that are used together in a design. There are several different types of color schemes that you can use, including monochromatic, analogous, complementary, and triadic.

  • Monochromatic color schemes use different shades and tints of a single color. This can create a cohesive and harmonious look.

  • Analogous color schemes use colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. This creates a cohesive and harmonious look, as the colors share common undertones.

  • Complementary color schemes use colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. This creates a bold and vibrant look, as the colors create high contrast.

  • Triadic color schemes use colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel. This creates a balanced and harmonious look.

Use color to create hierarchy

In design, hierarchy refers to the way in which elements are arranged in order of importance. You can use color to create hierarchy in your designs by using different colors to highlight important elements. For example, you can use a bold color to draw attention to a call-to-action button, or use a softer color to draw attention to less important elements.

Use color to create contrast

Contrast is an important aspect of design, as it helps to draw attention to specific elements and make them stand out. You can use color to create contrast in your designs by using complementary colors, or by using light and dark shades of the same color.

Use color to create unity

Unity refers to the way in which all the elements in a design work together to create a cohesive whole. You can use color to create unity in your designs by using a consistent color scheme throughout the design, or by using analogous or monochromatic color schemes.

In conclusion, the use of color in design is crucial to the success of a piece. By understanding the importance of color, and using it effectively in your designs, you can create designs that effectively