{"id":1154,"date":"2019-07-31T08:39:39","date_gmt":"2019-07-31T08:39:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/verodate.com\/?p=1154"},"modified":"2019-07-31T08:39:39","modified_gmt":"2019-07-31T08:39:39","slug":"the-effect-of-colors-on-online-dating-users-action-infographic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/verodate.com\/blog\/the-effect-of-colors-on-online-dating-users-action-infographic\/","title":{"rendered":"The effect of colors on online dating users’ action (infographic)"},"content":{"rendered":"
So, you have settled for an overwhelming online dating website, looked at all the highs and lows, prepared for all the positives and negatives\u2026 But is your dating site really inviting? Does it have a welcoming ambience for the users? Do people feel happy while surfing your dating site? Apart from the satisfaction that online dating sites provide you with an opportunity to search for a partner, it is the\u00a0effect of colors, ambience and environment of the site which leads to more and more user action. So, lets a look at how to deal with it first!<\/p>\n
Colors prove to be an effective focus to grab the attention of the users on important and actionable elements. For instance, if you have chosen to swipe right for like and swipe left for dislike on your dating site, then wouldn\u2019t it be feasible to use green color for the like button and red color for the dislike button?<\/p>\n
Red<\/strong> is a very bright and powerful color and it showcases stop<\/strong> or no in traffic light, thus meaning that this is no option. While green<\/strong> on the other hand signifies go<\/strong>, so when you use green for like it means you giving the person a thumbs up.<\/p>\n Warmer shades like orange, yellow and red<\/strong> are naturally vibrant, eye-catching and attract your attention<\/strong>. They also expand when placed in contrast with colder shades like green and blue. This means if you choose the background of your dating site blue and then put orange tabs or button on it, it will appear like flowing outwards and using the front seat. While contrary, if you use an orange background with blue button, then it will contract inward wishing to be in the background.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Function features like \u201cProfile filling, video chat, live chat, profile visits\u201d cannot be missed by the users<\/strong>. Hence, often designers set it against a red background<\/strong> so that it flashes widely from the dark background header, completely grabbing user attention.<\/p>\nHow does color affect user action?<\/h2>\n