Colors and Emotion

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Colors and Emotion How can color effect the way we feel?

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Colors and Emotion. How can color effect the way we feel?. Color Psychology. How could a color effect the way I feel? Warm colors ( red , orange , and yellow ) can often have feelings of warmth and comfort , but also anger and hostility . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Colors and EmotionHow can color effect the way we

feel?

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Color Psychology

• How could a color effect the way I feel?

• Warm colors (red, orange, and yellow) can often have feelings of warmth and comfort, but also anger and hostility.

• Cool colors (blue, green, and purple) usually have feelings of calm, but also sadness or coldness.

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RED• How does red make you feel?• Red is the most powerful color in

the spectrum!• Red is known to be a color of

strength and desire, and sometimes anger.

• Red also makes things POP out! This is why the majority of advertisements use red.

• Red can even raise blood pressure!

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Pink• Pink, the combination

of red and white, has the opposite effect.

• Pink is very calm and usually represents unconditional love.

• Pink helps to lesson irritation and aggression.

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Orange• Orange has a lot of

positive emotional effects!

• Orange opens up your emotions, increases self-worth, forgiveness, and makes you happier if you’re sad!

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Yellow• Yellow stimulates the

brain and can make you more alert and energetic!

• The right kind of yellow can lift your spirits, make you think clearer and help you organize.

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Yellow• However, the wrong

yellow can create a feeling of fear and anxiety.

• I could never do homework in my room because of this…

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Green• Green creates feelings

of comfort, laziness, relaxation, calmness.

• Green relates to nature and makes you balanced and soothes your emotions.

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Green• Dark green has the

opposite effect though!• Dark or grayish greens

remind us of decay and death.

• Ever notice how cartoon characters turn green when they’re sick?

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Blue• Blue has the opposite

feelings of red.• It can lower blood

pressure and has a cooling, soothing, and calming effect.

• Blue can inspire creativity and clarity!

• However, dark blue can make you feel very sad.

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Purple• Purple helps to balance

the mind and get rid of fear.

• Purple can inspire imagination, bring peace, and helps you to think.

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Brown• Brown is warm and the

color of earth and hominess.

• Brown can feel stable and secure.

• Brown can also feel closed off and can give the feeling of retreating from the world.

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Gray• Gray is very neutral.• It suppresses a lot of

emotions and gives a feeling of dampness, depression, and lack of energy.

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Black• Black can be comforting

and protective, but it can also be mysterious.

• Black is often associated with silence and death.

• It is the absence of light, something which can create fear.

• Black can also seem stable and serious.

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White• Where black is the

absence of color, white is the reflection of all color!

• White can feel clean, pure, simple and sophisticated.

• However, it can also feel cold and unfriendly.

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• How can you use this information on color psychology to create feelings in your own work?

• What are some colors that you will use?

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Color Chart