Social Media Colour Hacks

Ah, colour theory—where art meets psychology and gives your feed some much-needed injection of life Whether you want to be calm and collected, bold and sassy, or somewhere in between, choosing the right colours can set the perfect tone. Here’s a snappy guide to making colour work for you.

At its core, colour theory is how colours interact and influence emotions. For social media, it’s about using colour to reinforce your brand and make your content instantly recognisable. A good colour scheme doesn’t just look nice; it tells people who you are at just a glance.

The colour wheel is your basic guide:

  • Primary Colours: Red, yellow, blue—the building blocks.
  • Secondary Colours: Green, orange, purple—made by mixing primaries.
  • Tertiary Colours: Mix a primary and a secondary for subtle shades like blue-green or red-orange.

A well-balanced feed has colours that play nicely together. The colour wheel is your cheat sheet to making sure you’ve got harmony, not chaos.

Ever noticed why some brands stick to blues or greens? Colours evoke emotions:

  • Red: Bold, attention-grabbing. Great for urgency.
  • Blue: Calm, trustworthy. Ideal for brands that want to feel reliable.
  • Green: Fresh, balanced. Perfect for wellness or eco-friendly vibes.
  • Yellow: Cheerful, energetic.
  • Purple: Luxurious, creative. Works for high-end or artsy brands.
  • Black & White: Classic, clean. Perfect for a minimalist or sophisticated look.

Now for the combos:

  • Complementary: Opposites on the colour wheel (think blue and orange) for high contrast.
  • Analogous: Colours next to each other (like green and blue) for a cohesive, harmonious vibe.
  • Monochromatic: Variations of one colour. Chic, but be careful not to overdo it.

To be recognisable online, pick a palette and stick with it. Here’s how:

  1. Choose a Dominant Colour: This is the mood-setter.
  2. Add Two to Four Support Colours: These should balance your main colour.
  3. Add a Neutral: White, grey, or beige helps keep things grounded.

A few tips to make your colours sing across your feed:

  • Use the Same Preset or Filter: It instantly unifies your photos.
  • Batch Edit: Edit photos in groups to keep things cohesive.
  • Use Text and Graphics in Your Brand Colours: An easy way to tie it all together.
  • Watch the Backgrounds: Avoid clashes by keeping backgrounds clean or on-brand.

A few examples of brands that are doing it right:

Overherd

Surreal

Joe & The Juice

Choosing the right colours isn’t about perfection—it’s about creating a vibe that’s unmistakably you. So, grab a colour wheel, pick a palette, and go create a feed that not only looks fab but feels just right.

If you want to know more about colour in social, or just want to talk all things social media, why not give us a shout!

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