Cultural attitudes towards colors, numbers, shapes, sizes and symbols vary greatly from country to country. In designing your packaging, be sure to take into account these Do's and Dont's for the national markets you target.
CZECH and SLOVAK REPUBLICS
Knowing international holidays and the dates are important
When shipping to Europe, knowing international holidays are the dates that businesses are closed are necessary when planning your shipments to Europe. A Global World.com publishes the International Date Planner Holiday Calendar to help planning. It contains all holidays and all religions worldwide.
CZECH and SLOVAK REPUBLICS
- DO use the number 7, which has positive connotations.
- DON'T dress your products in black; but red, white, and blue are looked on favorably.
- DO use red, white and blue for packaging. Hearts are a good motif, particularly at Christmas.
- DON'T use the unlucky number 13.
- DON'T use red or combinations of red, black and white, or brown. Number 13 is also considered unlucky here.
- DO use bright yellows and greens or blue and white, avoiding black.
- DON'T use unlucky 13; but 3 and 6 are considered positive.
- DO use bold colors for foods and toys, soft tones for cosmetics, clothing and "upscale" items.
- DON'T use purple or the number 13.
- DO take advantage of the positive overtones of the numbers 3 and 7; but stay away from 13.
- DON'T package in black; but white (purity), red (love), and green (hope) can be used positively as appropriate.
Knowing international holidays and the dates are important
When shipping to Europe, knowing international holidays are the dates that businesses are closed are necessary when planning your shipments to Europe. A Global World.com publishes the International Date Planner Holiday Calendar to help planning. It contains all holidays and all religions worldwide.
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