Colour Psychology: How it affects Behaviour and Emotions - Page 2

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Posted: 5 months ago
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Originally posted by: Sutapasima

Soothing Lavender. With the capacity to bring balance and make you feel inner peace, this colour asks us to connect our bodies and our minds, and bring them to the fore. ...

Pistachio Green. Green is a restful and nurturing tone. Green has many benefits associated with the color ! Green means go — engage in self-care by going for your dreams, reaching for your goals

Thank you so much for your response. I have been praying for a sign which path to go. Your post answered so many questions.smiley20smiley10 I definitely need to focus on self care. 🌺

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Red is a powerful color in color psychology, often associated with strong emotions like love, passion, and anger. It can also evoke feelings of excitement, danger, and power.Physiologically, red can increase heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure. Brands often use red to grab attention and create a sense of urgency or excitement.


Here's a more detailed look at the psychology of the color red:

Positive Associations:

  • Love and Passion: Red is widely recognized as a symbol of love, romance, and strong emotions. Think of red roses, hearts, and Valentine's Day.
  • Energy and Excitement: Red is a stimulating color that can boost energy levels and create a sense of excitement and vitality.
  • Power and Strength: Red is often associated with power, courage, and dominance.
  • Confidence and Motivation: Red can boost confidence and encourage action.
  • Appetite: Red can stimulate appetite, which is why it's often used in restaurants and food packaging.

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