Monday, 15 October 2012

Provoke the Recipients with Colored Envelopes



Imagine yourself at the mailbox pulling out a handful of mails like you do every day. As you shuffle through the pile of white envelopes, brown envelopes and black envelopes you think there would be a lot of bills as always. Suddenly, something jovial comes in front of your eyes and automatically a big 'wow' comes out of your mouth. This is since an attractive colored envelope among all other regular boring mails catches your eye. You open that envelope right on the spot.
That's exactly how colors work. You get excited about opening that colored envelope without any delay then and there, because that colored envelope, may be a red envelope or pink, spoke something special to you.
Today, envelopes are available in a wide range of sizes, colors, and textures. Colored envelopes provide a visual excitement and also create a mood. A color envelope is a good way to provoke the recipient to open it and give him a feeling of being special.
The purpose of the color envelopes should always be a first priority to begin with. Proper selection of a color envelope can also be used to get the most favorable response from the recipients.
In Chinese and other Asian societies, it’s a tradition to gift money in a red envelope or red packet at social and family celebrations or special occasions. The color of the red envelope denotes good luck and is expected to debar the evil spirits.
Whereas in Japanese customs and rituals, white envelopes with white and black cords are used to offer condolence money at funerals. Similar envelopes with red and silver cords are used for the weddings.
If it seems a bit strange to express yourself through an envelope, keep in mind that the envelope is the first thing the recipients of your letter see. So, be intent while selecting an envelope for an informal use and catch eyes of the recipients!

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