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Psychology of Colorthe

RED

BLUE (many restaurants use red in their signage/ads)

People are more productive in blue rooms

YELLOW

Don’t paint a baby’s room yellow, because they are more prone to crying.

Sources:http://psychology.about.com/od/sensationandperception/http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/xge/136/1/154/

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“Red is hypothesized to impair performance on achievement tasks, becausered is associated with the danger of failure in achievement contexts andevokes avoidance motivation.”

PRIMARYCOLORS:

what colorsto paint yourhome & why.

Psychology

has long been a symbol of fertility and was once the preferred color choice for wedding gowns in the 15th-century.

Even today, green M & M's (an American chocolate candy) are said to send a sexual message.

BLUE is often used in corporate business because it is productive and not invasive

BLUE

RED

LAVENDER PINK WHITE

More femininehelps to target audience very quicklyand is clean and calming

NationalBreast Cancer

Foundation

Many restaurants use redto stimulate appetite:

BLACK WHITE SILVER GOLD

Often used for luxury items, to enhance the feeling of sophistication.

GOLD

BROWN

GREEN PINK

ORANGEWHITE

BLACK

PURPLE

PURPLE

Workers in green environments have fewer stomach aches.

Many kings wore purple robes.“drunk tank pink” is a color use in prisons to initially calm inmates.

Great for creating the illusion of space.

Ancient Egyptians believed that it symbol-ized life and rebirth

Also used to draw attention: Signage

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