The colors black, white, and red have been associated with human feelings since the beginning of time. Black or darkness brought about feelings of panic, white or light brought about feelings of joy, while red or danger brought about feelings of danger, these assimilations were discussed in The Rhetoric of black white and red by Caivano and Lopez. Although color does a wonderful job of grabbing the reader’s attention, I believe we have forgotten just how powerful black and white advertisements can be.

When the visual is left black and white the audience has the power to determine the picture the way they see fit. The audience has the ability to determine the color scheme, the background color and the color of the text. With the use of black and white the reader’s imagination will allow them to create the perfect image. With black and white images everyone will see the image in a different way, whereas with color, the designer of the document is telling you how to view the paper.

Take this advertisement for Olympus cameras, the Black and white photo allows the audience to create their own canvas, and incorporate colors if they see fit. The advertisement allows the imagination to run wild, while thinking of all the images that can be captured with this device.

When thinking of street art most people would assimilate graffiti with color, as would I. However, when the picture is captured in black and white it allows the audience to once again fill in the space with the colors they see fit.

There are many successful companies that have also built their empires on the use of two simple colors, black and white.

Black and white images can be a very powerful marketing tool. Unfortunately, this take on advertising is underutilized. 
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