
Eliminate the ones that just don’t seem to “play well with others”. (If you’ve decided to try an off-white that is too light, you’ll see immediately that it looks glaringly bright outside.) Take in the whole scene: the color boards up against your windows, against your doors, against any brick or stone on your house, even against the stone or brick or concrete of your patio or front walk. Team members must be able to access the same FAQ across multiple solutions. Team members must be able to ask their own questions through a centrally managed communication solution instead of using the guest portal. The boards will look very different in shade versus full sun, but the right color will work well in both conditions. If quests ask about topics that are not listed in the FAQ, the chat solution must identify the issue and escalate to a staff member. It nice to have a friend help you, not only to hold the boards up but also to give you a second opinion. Hold the painted sample boards outside, propped vertically against your house, in both shade and full sun. It’s a good idea anyway, so your poster board doesn’t warp when you paint it.) (If your boards will get some serious handling, prime the poster boards first with a spray can of primer, so the paint doesn’t flake off. Get sample pots of your three or four candidates from the paint store, and paint one on each board. I like getting poster boards and cutting them in half, for a nice, large sample of color.
