PPT-Colors and Emotion How can color effect the way we feel?

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Color Psychology How could a color effect the way I feel Warm colors red orange and yellow can often have feelings of warmth and comfort but also anger

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Color Psychology How could a color effect the way I feel Warm colors red orange and yellow can often have feelings of warmth and comfort but also anger and hostility Cool colors . . in Fashion. Color. COLOR. To maintain or decrease attention and apparent size, to appear taller and slimmer. Cooler hues. Darker values. Duller intensities. Close contrasts. Examples: navy, khaki, grape, charcoal, mauve. Abstract. Non-objective. by: Colleen O’Donnell. Representational . The exact rendering by the artist of an object or scene without any alterations or interpretations. . This means that the artist does not alter or change the image . Sensory Poem. Create a Sensory Poem. Brainstorm a list of emotions.. Match a color to each emotion you listed.. Choose one emotion that you feel will create a strong sensory poem.. Pattern for Sensory Poem. Cantcolor. Open this jpg. Read the actual color name, so red for the last one say “Green”. Color Models - CMYK. Cyan, Magent. a, Yellow, Black. Used in print production. Print uses reflected (subtractive) light model. What is color. ?. Color – different colors – . are the ways our eyes. perceive different wavelengths. o. f LIGHT. r. eflected from objects. The reflected waves are the ones we perceive as color.. Color. Color is:. A property of light. Visible when light is emitted or reflected. Determined by the wavelength of light. The three properties of color are hue, value and saturation.. Hue. refers to the pure state of a color; it is the name we give a color, such as red or blue.. As you design brochures, logos, and Web sites, it is helpful to keep in mind how the eye and the mind perceive certain colors and the color meanings we associate with each color.. Sometimes colors create a physical reaction . Warm Up. How are colors matched when designing? Provide 2 examples of colors that look good together. . PO: Analyze the use of color schemes in design and the effect they have on the success of the design. . . red,. . blue. and . yellow. SECONDARY COLORS . Are made by mixing primary colors. COMPLEMENTARY . COLORS. OPPOSITE ON THE COLOR WHEEL AND USED TO CREATE CONTRAST. ANALOGOUS . COLORS. Side by side on the color wheel. Colors are often symbolic.. Let’s talk about what role color has played in different times in history.. In China…. Yellow has religious significance and is still the Imperial color today!. In Greece and Rome…. Warm Up. How are colors matched when designing? Provide 2 examples of colors that look good together. . PO: Analyze the use of color schemes in design and the effect they have on the success of the design. . Color Schemes, Use of color in Interior Decoration . We all live in a world where color is a part of us. Color in everyday life is very diverse. It gives us pleasure, increase our appetite and provide us serenity. Color is a mental phenomenon which is evoked by light striking the back of the eyes.. Russell et al (1989) across cultures: arousal (physical) & pleasantness subjective feeling. Averill (1983): cognitive intervene environment & behavioral response. Lazarus (1984) cognitive before feeling. element of design. 3 dimensions. hue. value. chroma. Hue-. the descriptive name of color . (i.e. red, yellow, & green). pure color w/o black, white, or gray added. defines a specific spot on the color wheel .

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