its supposed to resemble the orange of cones and such at a construction site
2006-07-27 12:47:26
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answered by andrew c 2
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Yeah, it's like progolf said, it's all about branding, I work for a company whose colors are black and silver. Every single piece of equipment or office stuff you can think of has those colors.
It identifies the brand and people recognize a company that way.
Everybody knows the Home Depot orange and those aprons they make their employees wear. It's good branding.
2006-07-27 22:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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identifiable trademark, for example, Coca Cola, spelled out in the red script, was the most recognized trademark in the WORLD !
Arthur Blanc and Bernard Marcus were very sharp hardware salesmen, went out and did something about it. Great company,
orange looks good too on the race car. It is a major "brand."
2006-07-27 19:53:59
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answered by The Advocate 4
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Because their PR people probably figured that would have some subliminal appeal to the people Home Depot wants to market to.
2006-07-27 19:51:03
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answered by Curious 2
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Stands out and is reminiscent of safety line (orange extension cords used in construction)
2006-07-27 19:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it is.
2006-07-27 19:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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What color should it be?
2006-07-27 19:46:31
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-07-27 19:46:36
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answered by da_hammerhead 6
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