Colour Psychology!

 Colour Psychology:


Humans are very responsive to a way something looks and what it means, naturally we all would also be effected by the colourful world we live in and the interpretations be create depending on each colour our eyes witness.

With so many colours in the world, each conveying a different feeling. It was very important to know what colours are suited for what scenes or artworks or any other form of creative medium which requires visual representation of emotions and how you would like a person to feel upon witnessing something.


Colours:


Red:


Red is often the colour they is associated with emotions like LOVE, ANGER, PASSION and oddly enough, HUNGER! ;which is why this colour is often used in fast food brand logos to catch the customer’s eye as an advertisement strategy!

Orange:



Orange is a colour that represents HAPPINESS,UNIQUENESS and YOUTH! It is also the colour that makes you still feel thirsty after drinking orange juice! It also goes along incredibly well with the colour Blue which is it’s contrasting colour.

Yellow:



Yellow is the colour that gives off feelings of ENERGY,CHEERFULNESS and 
OPTIMISM despite that fact that no one likes any medicine that’s yellow because it’s unbelievable bitter!

Green:



Green is a very common colour especially when it comes to nature. It has both negative and positive impacts! While green can represent HEALTH,WEALTH and GREENERY, is can also be used to show ENVY,JEALOUSY and TOXICITY! No wonder greenhouse gasses can be so harmful.

Blue:



Blue is a lovely colour that shows TRUST,CALMNESS and STABILITY! It is also a popular choice for medical industries to use this colour specifically to gain their customer’s trust! However, this colour is also often associated with DEPRESSION and SADNESS!

Purple:



Purple is a wonderful colour that represents ELEGANCE,MYSTERY and ROYALTY; which is why so many royal families have a history of using purple, in fact, they specifically preferred the colour purple due to how expensive it’s dye was to make in the olden days.





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