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wilki

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Regarding signs, which is the best background colour and wording colour is the very best to catch peoples attention?
 


Red lettering on a white background.

Why do you think that we can never sneak by the other team's defenders
 
Yellow on Black.

Make it something memorable e.g.

People may walk past a "Fire Sale" sign in yellow on black, but they're more likely to remember "Pre-Fire Sale" in yellow on black.

Be aware, that these colours may give off a "cheap shop" vibe.
 
This is the only answer.

Is the brand already known? You may want to consider that.

We need much more information.

Provide it and it may well be your lucky day.

Brands not known, small flooring company wanting to attract more business, any help or advice would be incredibly well recieved,
 
Agree with others depends on many factors.

2 factors to consider

1. Most important- has to be readable, that means don't use fonts for decoration sake, ensure legibility at different viewing distances (a professional graphic designer will know best about this). There must be enough contrast between the text colour and the background.

2. Do research of similar companies operating in the same place- and aim to look distinguished for them. That means the message, the design and the colours should be distinctive.

Best off speaking to a graphic designer.
 
2. Do research of similar companies operating in the same place- and aim to look distinguished for them. That means the message, the design and the colours should be distinctive.

You'll probably find that your competitors all have the same colour schemes - or similar.

Copy those.
 
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