which color is more eye catching?

AloneGuy90

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අඩෝ මෙහෙ වරෙල්ල මේ පොල් එකට‍ වොට් එකක් දාගෙන යමල්ල :P මේකයි.

උබල පො‍රෙ තොටේ යනකොට අනන්තවත් ඔය ටියුෂන් ගුරාල එහෙම ගහල තියෙන පොස්ටර් දැකල ඇතිනේ. උබලගේ ඇහැ වැඩියෙන්ම යන්නේ මොන පාටින් ගහල තියෙන පොස්ටර් වලටද?


කලු සුදු ඒවට
රතු ඒවට
නිල් ඒවට
කහ ඒවට
කොල ඒවට. :)
 

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    රතු ඒව
    නිල් ඒව common dan... umba poster gahannane balan inne... orange colour wage (sampath bank colour ehema) try karapan... poster gode kapila penna
     

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    upulpdn

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    මචං black and white අවුලද්? :( තඩි කලු අකුරු සුදු පසුබිමේ

    hondai, habayi colourfull than wala thamayi eye catchin... light post wala dhumburu paata bamme poster godak mada hriyanne nea... mama prekshakatyek widiyata kiyanne...

    computer monitor eke nam lassanai... thamage postare witarak nam aulak nea itin gahana thana
     

    AloneGuy90

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    මෙහෙම තියෙන්නේ මළ ගෙවල් වලනේ,
    කහ බැක්ගවුන්ඩ් එකේ නිල් පාට අකුරු හොඳයි.

    hondai, habayi colourfull than wala thamayi eye catchin... light post wala dhumburu paata bamme poster godak mada hriyanne nea... mama prekshakatyek widiyata kiyanne...

    computer monitor eke nam lassanai... thamage postare witarak nam aulak nea itin gahana thana

    thanks macho ideas godk watinawa. thats why i posted this thread :) :) :)
     

    upulpdn

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    මෙහෙම තියෙන්නේ මළ ගෙවල් වලනේ,
    කහ බැක්ගවුන්ඩ් එකේ නිල් පාට අකුරු හොඳයි.

    :yes::yes::yes:..

    habayi itin wassata fade wenawa... poda kaaleka uparima eye catching walata hondai
     

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    තැන තැන පෝස්ටර් ගහල ලස්සනට තියෙන තැන් ගූ කරන්ඩ එපා යකෝ..
     

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    Color Tips

    Reproduced below are 18 color combinations tested for visibility at various distances by the OAAA. Visibility is ranked in the sequence shown, with 1 the most visible and 18 the least visible.
    The color wheel and colored bars, also below, illustrate the need for designers to choose colors for outdoor that are complementary and have a high contrast as well as value. For example, green and red are opposite each other and are therefore complementary colors. They represent a good contrast in hues, but in values they are very similar. The result sets up an annoying vibration. The same is true of blue and orange. Look at the design from 15 feet away for only 5 seconds. Can you understand it? This simulates driving past a billboard.
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    Billboard Design Tips

    Outdoor Advertising is a distinct medium and creative messages should be specifically geared to this format. Your message is extremely important to the overall success of your campaign.
    Please review the following guidelines and consider them for your display design.

    High Contrast

    If you want high visibility, high contrast is the key.

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    It's More Effective to Make a Small Object Large

    (Like a wristwatch) than to make a large object small (like a building).

    Use High Resolution, High Quality Images


    Images for billboard use should be very carefully selected. After all, this image could end up being over 48 feet wide! Defects in the image will be magnified at this large size. Resolution is also very important. Low resolution images (from a website for example) will "pixelate" when enlarged so be sure to use images that have been scanned at the proper resolution (typically above 300 dpi but final sizing depends on printed output resolution and design layout.)

    Color Visibility Ranking

    Static Color Chart:

    The chart below ranks the 14 most visible color combinations, with 1 being the most legible.
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    Digital Color Chart and Design Tips:


    Keep It Simple
    The first step to creating effective messages with your electronic sign is to keep the wording short and succinct.
    • Avoid spelling out complete sentences. Don’t use eight words when four will do.
    • Stick with shorter, simple words to maximize quick comprehension by motorists.
    • A single message idea will read quicker and more easily than trying to combine multiple offers.

    Keep It Big
    Large text will allow fans to see your message from a greater distance. If your text is too small, it will be too hard to read. Your audience is then likely to disregard your messages entirely. Although capable of much smaller, we recommend a 12” character as a minimum. Three foot text, and larger, would be optimum.
    Keep It Clean
    Avoid using thin fonts as well as most script fonts. The strokes of each character are simply too thin to maintain legibility over long distances. Use thick, heavy fonts to maximize readability. The bold option is an excellent way to add weight to your wording.

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    Keep It Colorful
    High color contrast is a key ingredient. Just like using large text, the right color combination can make your message readable from a much longer distance. Refer to the samples below for many of the best text color vs. background color combinations for your electronic sign.

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    File Format
    • JPG, BMP or GIF for still image content at 100% quality; Use RGB color, not CMYK.
    • Artwork Size and Resolution: 2x the sign’s pixel dimensions at 72 dpi.

    Product Identification

    Make sure you are able to read the advertiser's name.

    Short Copy

    No more than 10 words total, and only five words in a headline.

    Short Words

    Use short words for faster comprehension.

    Large & Legible Type

    Remember these are viewed from 400 to 800 feet away.

    Increase Line Thickness

    At 600 feet, thin lines optically disappear.

    Bold Colors

    Being subtle at 600 feet just means it doesn't get noticed.

    Simplify Everything

    Focus on one key objective. Don't distract the viewer with multiple messages.

    View the Design from 15 Feet

    Can you read the copy clearly? This simulates viewing from the road.

    Show it to Someone for only 5 Seconds

    Did they understand it? This simulates driving past the billboard.