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Different Mood Colors

WHAT IS COLOR?

Color is energy that is evident all around us, all the time. All people see color when certain wavelengths of light get absorbed by certain objects, and other colors are reflected or refracted back to your eye.

BRIEF HISTORY

In the late 1660s, Sir Isaac Newton discovered the color spectrum when he unitized a prism to refract white light into composite colors like yellow, blue, red, green, violet, orange, and indigo.

COLOR EMOTIONS

Each individual may be different when it comes to the influence colors have on emotions. This may be because of different cultural experiences, personal preferences, or other experiences.

colors and emotions

Color emotions can also be linked to muted colors, which have different psychological effects than brighter colors. 

in everyday situations

If you want to create a more relaxing atmosphere in your home and increase your energy levels, then the colors you use on your walls and the décor you choose can help.

colors and their emotions

red

Red is a warm or hot color and is associated with violence, anger, warfare, fire, passion, and love. Red can have an actual physical effect on people.

orange

The color orange radiates happiness and warmth as it combines the cheerfulness of yellow with the energy of red. Orange can stimulate vitality, enthusiasm, and courage.

yellow

If you are unsure what color means happy, yellow is it. The color yellow is the most energizing and the brightest of all the warm colors and is associated with sunshine and hope.

green

The color green is a very practical and realistic color, and it signifies growth, abundance, new beginnings, and renewal.

blue

The color blue is used a great deal to depict responsibility and calmness. However, blue is often linked to feelings of sadness or depression.

purple

Purple stimulates self-awareness and is associated with imagination and creativity. The color purple has always created a supernatural and powerful aura.

neutral colors and their emotions

BRown

The color brown is a warm and natural color and is associated with stone, earth, or wood. Brown is associated with steadfastness, dependability, friendliness, and reliability.

black

Of all the neutral colors, black is the strongest, absorbing all colors and is the absence of light. It is associated with control and power; it is unfriendly and intimidating as it excludes everything from being revealed.

white

White features fairness, equality, and neutrality. This means white is impartial as well as an inclusive color. White depicts virtue, purity, simplicity, and cleanliness.

gray

The color gray is a neutral color and falls into the category of cool colors on the color spectrum. Gray is a detached, unemotional, compromising, indecisive and impartial color.