Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Colour psychology

Colour psychology can have different connotations towards different people. Typically it is assumed to be the same for every individual however differs depending on the person. Although it is usually surrounded by the same subject. For example red is typically referred to coca cola.

Black - This colour is quite dark and mostly represents dark connotations like death, evil and power. Although it may further represent formality due to many individuals wearing black when dressing 'smart'.

Grey - This colour is quite dull and boring and is some cases not even considered a colour.

Brown - Brown does not represent a wide variety of things however it can connote naturalness, strength, reliability, sadness, isolation and security.

Green - Green is instantly associated with nature as well as freshness and possibly being healthy. However it further represents envy, tranquillity and fertility which are all completely different to each other. 

Blue - Can represent purity, cleanliness, trust, calmness, serenity, productivity, sadness, and trust.

White - This is commonly represents purity, emptiness, cleanliness, innocence and coldness.

Purple - Purple is quite an unusual colour which you could associate with royalty wealth and wisdom. However it could further represent mystery and spirituality.

Pink - This is quite a pretty colour that represents love, romance, and kindness, possibly calming and referred to sweets.  

Red - Red is one of the most common colour that represents anger, love, romance, danger, passion and blood due to it being an intense colour.

Orange - This colour is similar to brown however a lot is warmer and referred to excitement and enthusiasm however could also represent a warning or being alarmed

Yellow - Could be referred to happiness and energy however a brighter yellow could further represent caution, frustration or possibly nervousness which can differ depending on the person.

No comments:

Post a Comment