Your colors aren't decoration — they're communication. People feel something about your business before they've read a single word, and that feeling comes from color.
Here's a quick breakdown of what each color signals:
🟥 Red = bold, passionate, urgent
🟧 Orange = friendly, energetic, approachable
🟨 Yellow = warm, optimistic (but can tip into anxious if overused)
🟩 Green = calm, growth, healthy
🟦 Blue = trusted, dependable
🟪 Purple = creative, premium, wise
🟫 Brown = grounded, earthy, authentic
⬛ Black = sophisticated, powerful
⬜ Grey = calm, neutral, balanced
⬜ White = clean, open, premium
Not sure where to start? Try the four seasons approach 🌸🌿🍂❄️
Think about which of these feels most like your brand energy:
🌸 Spring — warm, fresh, playful (coral, peach, soft yellow)
🌿 Summer — soft, muted, romantic (dusty rose, sage, lavender)
🍂 Autumn — rich, grounded, earthy (terracotta, mustard, deep olive)
❄️ Winter — bold, high-contrast, premium (black, white, jewel tones)
Once you've found your season, pick ONE or TWO confident colors from it — not all of them. Restraint is what makes a palette look intentional, not indecisive.
And here's my favorite practical tip: if you're doing a brand photoshoot, wear your accent color. That one decision can anchor your entire website palette and make everything feel instantly cohesive. (P.S. yes, I know I'm wearing red in my profile pic AND on my website. Old brand era, haven't had time to reshoot yet. Do as I say, not as I do 😅)