Colors and Feelings: How Different Colors Affect Perception and Mood

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What colors affect our mood? Are emotions triggered by colors? Or does color affect our perception of emotions? And what colors can change our perception? When does blue bring us down, or does yellow give us happiness? What happens when we wear white?

We often associate certain colors with specific feelings. Red means love. Green means growth and health. Blue means calmness. Yellow means happiness. White means purity. Purple means royalty. These associations come from thousands of years of history and culture, and they influence the way we look at things around us.

But what about when we don't exactly see what we believe we should? As psychologists say, we can only see what we expect to see. This phenomenon leads to distorted views about color and emotion. In other words, our eyes trick us into seeing something else. For example, red isn't always the brightest color, and a pale green won't always lighten up our mood. And the color white brings out different emotions depending on its context.

Colour Psychology

What is color psychology? Is it really that important or valuable? How does it affect our emotions and decisions? These questions will be answered in today’s post.

Color psychology is the study of the relationship between colors and emotions.

In the last couple of years, there has been a surge in interest in understanding the psychological meaning of colors. This branch of science focuses on exploring the relationship between our emotions and perceptions of color. The human brain interprets certain colors differently depending on their contexts, such as whether they appear in nature or art.

Colors play an enormous role in our everyday lives. They influence us in ways both subtle and significant. Colors carry messages that affect us emotionally and psychologically. Knowing how colors influence us can help create better relationships, improve productivity, and boost emotional wellbeing.

Colors are the basic building blocks of the universe. They affect everyone differently and they have a significant impact on our lives. The color theory explains how colors affect us emotionally, psychologically, physically, intellectually, spiritually, and socially.

The way we perceive color can also change our mood and even impact our decision-making abilities. For example, blue is a calming color, whereas red represents energy and passion. Our perception of color depends on several things such as light source, time of day, and our environment. Colors affect our mood and cognitive functioning. Many researchers believe that color therapy provides a practical approach to improving mental wellbeing. From stress management to emotional regulation, color therapy is becoming widely accepted as a complementary treatment.

How Specific Color Makes You Feel

1. Red

Red is a color of emotion and passion. It stimulates the senses and arouses feelings of excitement, aggression, anger, love, lust, and courage. If you're feeling down, red might just help get things going again. It stimulates us to action and makes us feel courageous and even heroic.

2. Orange

Orange is the color of sunlight. It's energizing and uplifting and is associated with positive emotions and happiness. There have been several studies showing that wearing orange gives us a sense of well-being and optimism, and helps us fight off illness and depression.

3. Yellow

Yellow is the color of gold and sunshine. It represents wealth and prosperity, making us feel happy and confident. Wearing yellow can give us a boost in our self-esteem and make us feel good about ourselves.

4. Green

Green is the color of nature. We associate green with freshness and cleanliness. Studies show that if we wear clothes that are predominantly green, we feel healthier and cleaner. It also reduces stress and anxiety.

5. Violet

Violet is the color of night. It symbolizes mystery and contemplation. It inspires our imagination and creativity. Scientists believe that wearing violet makes us feel calmer and happier.

6. Blue

Blue is the color of heaven. Its soothing quality makes people feel calm and relaxed. Blue is a calming color. It calms us, brings serenity, and encourages patience, inspiration, and concentration. Blue can make a person feel happy, relaxed, secure, peaceful, and calm.

7. Black

Black is the darkest color you can find. It's not only dark, it's depressing. When we think about black, we tend to think of death, evil, depression, sadness, and regret. However, this isn’t black’s only emotional impact. Since black is the dominant color in formal wear, it can make a strong statement without being too flashy. When combined with white, dark colors can also create a sense of cleanliness and simplicity.

8. White

White is the color of innocence. It suggests purity and spirituality, making us feel peaceful, calm, and serene.

9. Pink

Pink is the color of love. It brings out feelings of tenderness and affection in our hearts. Research shows that women who wear pink experience higher levels of sexual arousal.

10. Brown

Brown is the color of earth. It reminds us of home and comfort. If we wear brown clothes, we feel safe and secure.

11. Purple

Purple is the color of royalty. It symbolizes majesty and wisdom. It can make us feel powerful. It is often seen on royalty robes.

One of the basics of psychology is that we tend to perceive things differently depending on their colors. Different colors evoke different feelings in us. When choosing colors for your home or office or graphics designs, it would be good to consider these psychological properties of colors.

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I love the color orange my friend. The happiness that I want then of being positive everyday in our lives.

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1 year ago

Nice article (even if I wonder why you refer to "today's video" in the text). An extremely interesting subject; I have written a lot about different aspects of colour. If you are interested, you find several articles here: https://read.cash/@Mictorrani/index-over-my-articles-at-read-cash-5f7c1e34#colour - @JCnakama has also written a good series about colour.

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Thanks for pointing that out. I started the article with a vlog in mind. I will check out your collection.

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1 year ago

I have learnt something about color psychology today and that is the truth. Colors have a way of determining our emotions and there is like a connection between colors and the way we behave, feel or act. Thanks for sharing.

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You are welcome. As a calm guy, my favorite color is Blue, then black. What's yours?

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Lol! I don't think I have a color or I might not take notice because I don't associate my emotion to colors.

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