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7 Ways Color Affects Us
#1 Color Affects Your Mood
Most of us have a favorite color or prefer some colors over others. This is because color can affect our moods so we surround ourselves in the colors that have a positive impact on our mood.
Red can boost your energy, yellow often makes people feel happier, and blue is proven to bring down blood pressure and slow your heart rate which is why it is often associated with being relaxing. If you combine the happiness of yellow and the relaxing feel of blue you get green, a very pleasing color for many people.
Mental health units are known to use pastel tones on their walls so that patients feel calm, happy, and relaxed. Walls that are beige with a pink tint combined with mint green floors are a popular combination as it is said to create a soothing, harmonious and calm area. At the other end of the spectrum, literally, schools tend to user bright colors that appeal to children.
#2 Colors Communicate Invisibly
Wassily Kandinsky was one of the first pioneers of color theory. A renowned Russian painter and art theorist, he is often considered the founder of abstract art. Kandinsky believed the following colors communicate the following qualities:
Yellow – warm, exciting, happy
Blue – deep, peaceful, supernatural
Green – peace, stillness, nature
White – harmony, silence, cleanliness
Black – grief, dark, unknown
Red – glowing, confidence, alive
Orange – radiant, healthy, serious
#3 Color Has Cultural Significance
Different colors mean different things in different places.
Purple for example is a color of mourning in Thailand. In western culture however, it is associated with royalty, luxury, wealth and sometimes magic. The brand color for Thai Airways is purple. On first glance this seems like a huge error on their part because as mentioned above, purple is a color of mourning in Thailand.
It is most likely however, that the Thai Airways website isn’t aimed at locals but at tourists, therefore if westerners view the site and see purple it will associate Thai Airways with values such as luxury and comfort.
Other examples are:
In western cultures black is a color of mourning
In Japan however it is a color of honor, with white the color of mourning
Red in the west represents danger, love, passion
In India it is a color of purity, in China it is a color of good luck and in South Africa it is a color of mourning
Yellow represents courage in Japan, mourning in Egypt and hope in the West
#4 Color Can Be Inspired By Our Surroundings
We live in a colourful world, a world that acts as the perfect inspirational trigger for design. The best thing about looking to the environment for design solutions is that the palette is always changing, from autumnal oranges to cold winter blues. So where better to look than out of your window, take in the colours and then apply them to your designs.
Drawing inspiration from nature for your designs also makes you look at the world differently. Normally we whiz by from place to place but you notice the finer details and undiscovered gems when you actually stop to take it in.
#5 Color Has Political Associations
Individual political parties are associated with one color or another.
The association between political parties and colors isn’t a new connection but it is often taken for granted. For example the following pairings exist:
Labor – Red
Conservative – Blue
Liberal Democrats – Yellow
The Green Party – Green
If a color is representative of a political party then the values and behaviors that the party is known for can be suggested through the use of this color.
Red is often linked to socialism and communism
White has links to pacifism and the surrender flag. In contrast to this, black is a color that is used in conjunction with anarchism.
Working class Nazism is associated with the color brown as the SA were known as the ‘brownshirts’.
#6 Religion Can Be Linked To Colors
As with politics, colours are representative of certain religions. So as not to unintentionally offend anyone through your designs, some examples of these colour/religion associations are:
Green is considered to be the holy color of Islam
Judaism is represented by the color yellow
In Hinduism, many gods have blue skin
White is linked to peace across many religions
#7 Age Affects People’s Color Preferences
Color expert Faber Birren carried out many studies into this area and in his book Color Psychology and Color Therapy in which he states that for both genders, blue and red “maintain a high preference throughout life”.
He found that yellow is popular with children but as become move into adulthood it shows less popularity. Birren found that “with maturity comes a greater liking for hues of shorter wave length (blue, green, purple) than for hues of longer wave length (red, orange, and yellow)”
Another factor that influences people’s color preferences is that throughout their life there will be social and cultural changes and this can directly impact on their favorite colors.
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