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Powerful Color! What's black and white and read all over? The answer might be your presentation, if you're still using black and white print to convey your message----and that's no joke! Read Kyocera's Introduction to Color for a more in depth understanding of color in documents.
What researchers say According to the research, color communicates more effectively than black and white. How much more effectively? Here's what the research says:
What presenters say Professional researchers, however, are not the only ones talking about color versus black and white. In a recent customer survey, 3M asked overhead transparency users to share their attitudes and perceptions. Here's what these people, who present information with overhead projectors, had to say:
What common sense says While the statistics are impressive, sometimes we need only look to our own experience to make the most compelling case for color. Think about it. Why are the Sunday comics the most savored and fought over? Even if it were cheaper, would you choose to buy a new black and white television? When you're driving, is it the color red, or the letters "STOP" that make you put your foot on the brake? Do you use color highlighters to draw attention to important points on printed articles and reports you receive? And you're not alone! Each year over 700 million color highlighter pens are sold to focus people's attention on important information! Color's meaning beyond words And there's a lot more to color than meets the eye. Color communicates, speaks to us in a universal language which sometimes eliminates the need for words altogether. Around the world, color-based signage is used to universally convey meaning. Color is also a powerful device for illustrating similarities and differences: that's why meteorologists rely on color to communicate dramatic weather. And if you've ever tried to read a map that isn't in color, you understand just how much additional meaning and information is carried in those subtle shades.
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