By Color Psychology: How Colors Impact Moods, Feelings and Behaviors
The Color Psychology
of Purple
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Purple is the symbol of royalty and wealth.
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Purple also represents wisdom and spirituality.
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Purple does not often occur in nature, it can sometimes appearexotic
or artificial.
Notice how purple is used in this image. How does purple make
you feel? Do you associate purple with certain qualities or situations?
Color Psychology -
Reactions to Brown
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Brown is a natural color that evokes a sense of strength and
reliability.
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Brown can also create feelings of sadness and isolation.
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Brown brings to mind feeling of warmth, comfort, and security.
It is often described as natural, down-to-earth, and conventional, but brown
can also be sophisticated.
Notice how brown is used in this image. How does brown make you feel? Do you associate brown with certain qualities or situations?
Orange is
very blatant and vulgar. It makes you immediately start having feelings.--Wolf
Kahn
The Color Psychology
of Orange
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Orange is a combination of yellow and red and
is considered an energetic color.
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Orange calls to mind feelings of excitement, enthusiasm,
and warmth.
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Orange is often used to draw attention, such as in
traffic signs and advertising.
How does orange make you feel? Do you associate orange with
certain qualities or situations?
The Color Psychology
of Pink
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Pink is essentially a light red and is usually associated
with love and romance.
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Pink is thought to have a calming effect. One shade
known as "drunk-tank pink" is sometimes used in prisons to calm
inmates. Sports teams sometimes paint the opposing teams locker room pink to
keep the players passive and less energetic.
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While pink's calming effect has been demonstrated, researchers
of color psychology have found that this effect only occurs during the initial
exposure to the color. When used in prisons, inmates often become even
more agitated once they become accustomed to the color.
How does pink make you feel? Do you associate pink with certain
qualities or situations?
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