Picitup has developed over the last couple of years a powerful image search engine that extends the offerings of current image search sites. During the past 6 months, Picitup has been operating an image search engine in which users perform image search over a variety of search engines such as Yahoo, Picasa and Flickr as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1- Basic image search for a flower
After each initial search, users were further allowed to filter images of a specific color out of over a dozen choices as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2- Picitup Color Picker
Choosing a specific color would pass through only images of specific color. For example picking the yellow color for the search shown in Figure 1 would filter in only yellow flowers as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3- Only Yellow flowers are shown
Millions of searches were performed and Picitup has decided to release today its “clicked colors” distribution. The relative clicks were calculated using :
The results Figure 4 below, show the relative number of clicks each of the colors has received:
Figure 4- Relative frequency of each color in relation to average
One can observe the surprisingly brown was quite popular amongst the choices, is there an explanation? Well, further analysis has combined the blues, the greens the reds and the grays each into a group as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5- Clicks of Color groups
One can see that as might be expected, the blue and the red groups are notably strong, while brown remains dominant in the third place.
Summary
Blue and red are the most clicked colors, while brown and green should be noted as the most clicked color on its own. This distribution might apply for the colors you choose for you web page or Icons. Further data we are currently collecting might apply as well to colors consumer goods manufacturers should choose for their products.
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