This is fantastic. So many sites get the basics wrong. It drives me nuts to see eg food delivery aggregator sites that use a primarily blue color scheme.
I once ran a multicountry eCommerce network and the Chinese partner (alone out of 30+ other countries) insisted the site background for their portal be changed from white to black for cultural reasons.
Thanks for the kind words. And I hear ya about the cultural aspect. When I started writing the article, I planned to incorporate an in-depth look into the cultural differences. But it was way too overwhelming.
I rarely sign up for things; I threw a spare-spare email account at the page this time. This is the special URL I got back, data-URI-obfuscated so the plaintext doesn't get indexed (I don't want to be mean :P):
"I summarized all of my findings in the following table (you can click the image to enlarge it). Next time you need to choose a color, you can use the chart below to guide your decision."
It's also worth noting that the color meanings described are Western and can be wildly different for Asian markets: http://www.illuminantpartners.com/2011/01/17/color/
I once ran a multicountry eCommerce network and the Chinese partner (alone out of 30+ other countries) insisted the site background for their portal be changed from white to black for cultural reasons.