Absolutely color isn't just decoration, it's communication. The right palette can guide attention, evoke emotion, and reinforce the message without saying a word. In storytelling and design, it's often the invisible force that shapes perception.
Absolutely color isn't just decoration, it's communication. The right palette can guide attention, evoke emotion, and reinforce the message without saying a word. In storytelling and design, it's often the invisible force that shapes perception.
Hey, thanks for putting this information together - very useful! I tried to have a think about colour schemes when I first started my publication, but my eyes are not trained for this sort of stuff!! If you have a minute to spare, what is your take on my colour scheme please?
Here is my analysis: The primary theme uses a clean, minimalistic white background, which is great for readability and maintaining a professional tone. The black text for the title “Scaling Customer Value” is bold and clear, conveying authority and seriousness fitting for business-centric content.
The use of subtle, neutral tones in the thumbnails (like the soft gray, beige, and muted pastels) keeps the overall aesthetic approachable and not overly corporate, which can work well for engaging a broader audience.
Here are some suggestions for enhancements: Since the focus is on “Scaling Customer Value,” incorporating a touch of green or blue in the title of the stack or accents could align the visual branding more closely with themes of growth, trust, and optimization. The thumbnails are quite varied in style and tone.
Overall, you are using perfect colors, which focus on readability, which is important on platforms like Substack.
Thank you for sharing this🤗 I'd be interesting to know if people consider color psychology when choosing their themes on Substack. If you decide to run a survey, feel free to post it in my chat!
Absolutely color isn't just decoration, it's communication. The right palette can guide attention, evoke emotion, and reinforce the message without saying a word. In storytelling and design, it's often the invisible force that shapes perception.
Absolutely color isn't just decoration, it's communication. The right palette can guide attention, evoke emotion, and reinforce the message without saying a word. In storytelling and design, it's often the invisible force that shapes perception.
Hey, thanks for putting this information together - very useful! I tried to have a think about colour schemes when I first started my publication, but my eyes are not trained for this sort of stuff!! If you have a minute to spare, what is your take on my colour scheme please?
Thanks for checking my post.
Here is my analysis: The primary theme uses a clean, minimalistic white background, which is great for readability and maintaining a professional tone. The black text for the title “Scaling Customer Value” is bold and clear, conveying authority and seriousness fitting for business-centric content.
The use of subtle, neutral tones in the thumbnails (like the soft gray, beige, and muted pastels) keeps the overall aesthetic approachable and not overly corporate, which can work well for engaging a broader audience.
Here are some suggestions for enhancements: Since the focus is on “Scaling Customer Value,” incorporating a touch of green or blue in the title of the stack or accents could align the visual branding more closely with themes of growth, trust, and optimization. The thumbnails are quite varied in style and tone.
Overall, you are using perfect colors, which focus on readability, which is important on platforms like Substack.
Sir, I take my hat off for you. Amazing in-depth reply!
great take on this. readability is paramount for data visualization so right color scheme can help
@Yogesh (Marketing with Vibes) Thank you. Can you please spare one more minute and fill out the survey?
Sure thing ! Is there a link ?
The link is in notes.
@Yogesh (Marketing with Vibes) Thank you. Can you please spare one more minute and fill out the survey?
Thank you for sharing this🤗 I'd be interesting to know if people consider color psychology when choosing their themes on Substack. If you decide to run a survey, feel free to post it in my chat!
https://unfilteredpagez.substack.com/ I tried your page, but it is not taking me to the website. Did you setup the webpage from settings ?
Perhaps there might be a glitch
I ll share the updated link asap