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"Psychology Of Color" Articles
 

  • Color Psychology - How the Psychology of Colors Can Explode Your Income! - It’s fascinating how color psychology can influence anyone’s actions and behavior. In this article, you’ll discover some amazing ways to persuade people and skyrocket your profits using the power of color psychology. If you want your product to represent power and authority, use black in your graphics and promotions. It is also a color of elegance and class, so this is also an ideal color to use if you’re selling high-priced quality materials.
  • Home Office - Designing for the Senses - Sight--Seeing Your Business Take Off Color--Use company colors to best advantage. If you don't have any specifically, select a couple. Consider the psychology of color in your selection. Here is a summary of the psychological impact of some of the most popular colors: Red quickens the heartbeat, which means that one may eat more, spend more and lose track of time in the presence of red. Orange is the great social equalizer and represents affordability (i.e. Home Depot). Yellow spurs memory (legal pads), can indicate caution, is generally considered sunny and cheerful and is great in spaces with little or no natural light (creates the illusion of sunshine). Blue promotes trust and a general sense of calm. Green indicates growth and renewal and is the "color of money". Purple often represents royalty and, depending on the time of year, religion.
  • Color Meaning--Unlock the Symbolism and Color Psychology of Common Colors - Color is a magical element that gives feeling and emotion to art, design, and advertising. By understanding color meaning, (or the psychology of color) you can choose the right color to support and emphasize your design. A dominant color or overall color scheme can determine the tone of your document. Certain colors will help your product, corporate document, or advertisement attract specific target audiences and evoke desired responses. The information below provides generally accepted guidelines on the symbolic meanings of color and how you can use color more effectively in your marketing pieces. The meaning of the color yellow (including coral, orange, amber, gold) What it Symbolizes: Energy, caution, warmth, cheer, joy Yellows are often associated with the following characteristics: homey, friendly, soft, welcoming, moving, excitement, or adventure. Good for press kits, stationery, and shopping bags.
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