Brady debuts “Color Your Way to an Improved Workplace” guidebook


Brady, a global leader in industrial and safety printing systems and solutions, today released its Color Your Way to an Improved Workplace Guidebook. In five visual and informative chapters, this guidebook explains the impact and importance of color, and how it can be used to create a safer, leaner and more productive workplace.

“Color impacts our decision making every day, from traffic lights and signs to maps, security advisories and the clothes we wear,” says Lori Aeschbacher, global product manager for benchtop printers at Brady. “Even when we don’t realize it, color impacts our moods, feelings, perceptions and decisions, in our daily lives and at work. By using color visuals as part of a repetitive, standardized system, you can improve recognition, reduce response time, simplify learning, emphasize important information and more. These impacts of color help you to improve safety and efficiency, and reduce costs at your facility. 

The Color Your Way to an Improved Workplace Guidebook provides studies and research behind the impact of color, five key reasons why color is important, the benefits of color in the workplace, and examples of workplace visuals that use color.

For Brady’s complete product offering, visit BradyID.com.

 



November 23, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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