Call-to-action buttons are the unsung heroes of great design. They’re small, but mighty, guiding your users to click, subscribe, or buy. And the secret to making them work harder? The right button colour.
Let’s break down why your button colour matters and how to choose one that grabs attention, improves clicks, and works beautifully with your brand.
Why Your Button Can’t Blend In
Think of your button as the spotlight on a stage. If it blends into the background, no one will notice it. That’s why using your primary brand colour for everything, including buttons, can backfire – it all ends up looking the same.
Instead, your button needs to pop. A contrasting colour that draws the eye makes it clear: This is the thing you’re supposed to click.
How to Pick the Perfect Button Colour
Here’s the good news: you don’t need a degree in colour theory to nail this. Just follow these steps:
1.Start with Contrast
Choose a button colour that stands out from your primary brand colour. For example:
💡 Blue brand? Try orange.
💡 Green brand? Think bold red or yellow.
💡 Neutral brand? Go bright with pink or teal.
2.Stay On-Brand
Your button colour should feel like part of the family. If it looks completely out of place, it can confuse users. Stick to colours within your palette or complementary shades.
3.Test, Test, Test
What looks good to you might not be as clear to your audience. Test your button colour on your website or app to see how it performs.
Case Study: The Button Glow-Up
When I worked with RadioDNS, their call-to-action buttons were blending in with their brand’s deep blue tones. We chose a bold orange for their buttons, and the change was immediate:
🌟 Users clicked through more often.
🌟 Key actions, like resource downloads, increased by 30%.
🌟 The brand still looked cohesive, but the buttons stood out exactly where they needed to.
Accessibility and Buttons
A great button isn’t just about colour – it’s about clarity. Make sure your button text is easy to read with tools like the WebAIM Contrast Checker.
Pro Tip: Use action-oriented words like “Download,” “Subscribe,” or “Get Started” on your buttons to guide users even more effectively.
Your Button Checklist ✅
✅ Choose a colour that contrasts with your primary brand shade.
✅ Ensure the colour works with your overall palette.
✅ Test for readability and accessibility.
✅ Use clear, action-driven text on your buttons.
Conclusion
Your button colour might feel like a small detail, but it has a big impact on how users interact with your brand. With the right choice, you’ll not only boost engagement but create a design that’s as functional as it is beautiful.
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