The other half uses the safe blue (nothing wrong in that as blue represents professionalism) but all the time blue, seriously? Audience begins to feel blue. Half of the presentations are still reminiscent of stone age- dot points and essays thrown on white slide. Unfortunately, as much as colors and their combinations are put to a wonderful use in web design and graphic design, they are grossly neglected in the presentation business. It evokes a range of emotions, helps our eye navigate smoothly across the design, and sets the tone for the overall message you want to convey. So when we say, “Color plays an important role in design”, it is actually an understatement. Even more romantic: just recall the abundance of colors and the romantic energy they evoked in La La Land!
Such is the power of colors- it makes you hungry for more knowledge, more thinking, more feeling and literally more hungry if you use warm colors like the exciting yellow and orange at an eating place. No matter how much you read on colors and their meanings, color theories, color wheel and types of color schemes, importance of color in design and what not, it still appears fresh and enlightening. It is like the universe itself- Infinite.