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Colour psychology

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• Red is an incredibly intense color, it stimulates the heart and breathing to increase pace

• Red cars are popular targets of thieves

• Red can cause you to feel hunger

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• Orange can make you feel enthusiastic

• It can increase your appetite

• Orange increases the oxygen flow to the brain

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• Yellow can cause people to lose their tempers

• Yellow makes babies cry, and is hard for the eye to take in

• Yellow also enhances concentration

• It speeds metabolism

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• Green can improve vision and is easy on the eye

• Green also relaxes people, this is the reason actors wait in “green rooms” before appearing on television

• Though Green is relaxing it is said to bring bad luck

• Humans see more shades of green than any other color.

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• Blue causes the opposite affects as red.

• Blue causes the body to release calming chemicals and relaxes people

• Slows heart rate and lowers body temperature

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• Pink is a tranquilizing and romantic color

• Sports teams often paint the opposing teams locker rooms pink to make them loose energy

• Can cause you to abandon logic thinking and become sensitive

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• White makes people feel a sense of innocence and purity

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• Brown is calming• Brown can

convey sadness and isolation

• It can also cause a sense of warmth, comfort, and security

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• Shows authority and power

• Implies submission• Priests wear black to

signify submission to god

• Black also suggests aloofness or evil

• Can cause one to feel rebelliousness

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• Not all of these colors are associated with the same emotions around the world. Some cultures respond differently to different colors.

• Most of the preceding information is true for most American people, though some people will respond differently based upon events and memories in their background. Therefore psychological effects of colors can vary on an individual basis.

• Sub-conscious effects are usually the same for all people.

• Sub-conscious effects such as :

Appetite changes associated with red

The healing effects of green

Loss of energy associated with pink.

The increase of blood and oxygen flow to the brain associated with Orange