As a person with any ambition at all, you MUST stand out from the crowd. Successful people are memorable people and having a signature color makes you unforgettable! But maybe you’ve wondered how to find your Signature Color.
Let’s start with why it’s important. Whether you represent a pest control company or are a Realtor, a direct sales rep or a mom with an invention idea, if your goal is to be noticed and remembered, you have to celebrate your uniqueness to capture people’s attention and remain memorable.
Everyone needs a signature color people associate you with.
It can be a color you wear every day in one form or another, like a statement ring or the color of your socks.
Maybe it’s the color dress or shirt you wear to speaking engagements or special occasions.
If you have a business, it’s the color of your logo, the color envelope you use for direct mailing or the color of your tablecloth for vendor events. Ideally, it would be all of those things.
I love to encourage people to get out of the black, gray and white box. Most of the world–especially the professional world–wears black, gray and white or maybe navy blue. To stand out, just wear a COLOR like red, purple or yellow…or even silver or polka dots! Once you find your Signature Color, it’s much easier.
You can still wear a gray suit–just add a purple flower pin or pocket square, or carry a bright yellow laptop bag. Heck, even plaid or animal print can be a signature color!
The ideal signature color is one that
- you enjoy wearing–you feel good in it
- suits your coloring–it complements your complexion
- enhances your image–it tells people something positive about you and your brand or business
Do some research on the psychology of color…visit my Color Love Pinterest board and think about the colors YOU love and why you love them.
Check out my Signature Color Pinterest Board, too, for ideas and inspiration!
Follow TabithaDumas.com’s board Color:: Your Signature Color on Pinterest.
Here are the five most popular Signature Colors I’ve assigned. Could you see yourself in one of these?
Have you ever wanted to find your Signature Color? Do you know someone who has a Signature Color? If so, what does it do for them? Leave a comment or hop on over to Facebook to keep the conversation going!
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