Psychological Effects of Colour
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Color affects every moment of our lives although our color choices are mostly unconscious. Color has a great emotional impact on a person that comes out via the clothes we chose to wear, decorations to fill our homes, personality, foods we choose to eat and many more ways. It is possible to introduce colors to different areas of daily life to give off more energy, soothing affects, stimulate appetites and sexual motivation or even give a place a clean atmosphere. I asked thirty males from the ages of fifteen to sixty what color bra they would like to see their...
shield from influence. However, gray gives off a negative feeling and can make a person who is around this color frequently, feel lonely and self critical. Gray takes on many of the characteristics of black and white since it is a combination of the two.
shield from influence. However, gray gives off a negative feeling and can make a person who is around this color frequently, feel lonely and self critical. Gray takes on many of the characteristics of black and white since it is a combination of the two.
In the end, color subconsciously plays a vast role in the psychology of humans. It can be a major persuasion factor in our emotions, and they can seriously uplift or bring us down, especially if a person associates a color with one particular idea. However, naturally, color has the same general affect on people.
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