One
of the most frequently asked questions regarding our software is:
"What is the best color combination to enhance productivity at the
workstation?"
What
we keep answering is that color is a matter of personal choice.
Consider the images below:
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Which color combination do you like best? |
These seven color
combinations are pleasant to look at.
Which would you prefer to have around your workstation?
One thing is for
sure. The combination that you pick as your favorite will not likely be the
same as your co-worker's favorite, given 50,000 combinations from which to
choose. Just as likely, the combination that you want to decorate your space
today may not be the same as you pick tomorrow.
Color preferences are subjective. There are no universally best combinations.
There are no right or wrong answers. Each person has his/her own set of colors
that makes him/her feel comfortable at any given time.
By allowing each computer operator to customize and store his/her own personal
favorites, we allow them to feel more comfort and control within their
workspace. Each employee has "the right answer", and can implement it
at will.
The Color Optimizerä software allows each individual to
find and store his or her favorite combinations. It's a simple and
cost-effective way to enhance worker satisfaction.
The 8 color combinations that come pre-loaded with the Color Optimizer are
based on feedback received by Eye 2 Eye Inc. They are preferences chosen by
actual individuals, and are examples of the extreme subjective nature of color
preference. In fact, there are over
50,000 possible color combinations. We have selected 7 for demonstration
purposes. Some of these combinations may appeal to you. Those that don’t can be
replaced.
The beauty of this color selection process is that it allows users
the ability to customize their own favorite color combinations, and to store
these combinations for easy access, using the Color Optimizerä selection process.
Showing employees that you care about their personal comfort, leads to increased worker satisfaction and increased productivity. Studies show that it also leads to reduced absenteeism.