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Colour Affects 17 th April 2013 What is a Good Colour?

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Page 1: Colour Psychology - Angela Wright, Colour Affects

Colour  Affects  17th  April  2013  

What  is  a  Good  Colour?

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The  first  thing  we  need  to  recognise  is  that…  

There  is  no  such  thing  as  a  good  colour  

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Nor,  for  that  matter,  a  bad  colour  

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“There  are  no  wrong  notes.”    

             Thelonius  Monk                Jazz  Musician  

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For example: RED

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Universal  properties:    

Physically  stimulating  –  raises  pulse  rate,    

Overestimation  of  speed  of  time  passing  

Overestimation  of  temperature    

 

BUT…  

 

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Exhilarating and exciting?

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Or aggressive and demanding?

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Now it is positive again (different red)

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Positively menacing!

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That’s better

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The  Basic  Tenets  Of  The  Colour  Affects  System

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•  The  psychological  effects  of  colour  are  universal.  

•  Each  main  hue  affects  distinct  psychological  modes  

•  Different  versions  of  the  same  hue  have  different  affects  within  the  hue’s  mode    

•  Every  shade,  tone  or  tint  can  be  classified  into  one  of  four  colour  groups.  

•  Every  colour  will  naturally  harmonise  with  every  other  colour  in  the  same  group.  Colours  from  different  groups  never  truly  will.  

•  All  humanity  can  be  classified  into  one  of  four  personality  types.  

•  Each  personality  type  has  a  natural  affinity  with  one  colour  group.  

•  Response  to  colour  schemes  is  influenced  by  personality  type.  

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Adjective  Combinations  and  the  Related  Colour  Wheels  According  to  the  Wright  Theory  

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(1-a)

Fun

Adaptable

Bright

Charming

Cheerful

(1-b)

Lively

Active

Enthusiastic

High-spirited

Optimistic

(1-c)

Clever Cooperative

Friendly

Informal Practical

(1-d)

Fresh

New

Outgoing

Impulsive

Communicative

Group 1

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Group 2

(2-a)

Calm

Peaceful Nurturing

Courteous

Compassionate

(2-b)

Formal Elegant

Gracious

Modest

Reserved

(2-c)

Cool Dignified

Fair-minded

Patient

Polite

(2-d)

Reassuring

Responsible

Ordered

Diplomatic

Conservative

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Group 3 (3a)

Abundant

Energetic

Rebellious

Visionary

Idealistic

(3-b)

Earthy

Mature

Natural Sensual Generous

(3-c) Colourful Brave

Original Protective

Adventurous

(3-d) Authentic Ethical Intense Sincere

Honest

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Group 4

(4-a)

Contemporary

Confident

Glamorous

Respective

Stylish

(4-b)

Decisive

Detached

Influential Objective

Uncompromising

(4-c)

Efficient

Dry

Pragmatic

Superior

Precise

(4-d)

Logical Articulate

Focused

Perfectionistic

Productive

Group 4

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Warm x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Predom  Warm x x x x x x x x

Neutral

Predom  Cool x x x x x x x x

Cool x x x x x x x

R 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 B 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 G 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Y 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 R

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Warm x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Predom  Warm x x x x x x x x

Neutral

Predom  Cool x x x x x x x x

Cool x x x x x x x

R 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 B 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 G 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Y 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 R

Orange RedRed BluePurple Cyan Green Greellow Yellow

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Have  we  answered  the  question    “What  is  a  Good  Colour?”    

 Yes…  there  is  only  one    answer,  whenever  this  question  is  asked:  

   

“It  depends”  

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If…  …  you  are  in  the  field  of  colour  management,  a  good  colour  is  unmistakeable:  

 It  is  

A  perfect,  accurate  match    

Colourfast    

Consistent    

   

Issues  of  personal  taste  and  subjective  opinion  are  not  relevant  in  this  situation  

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However…  

In  the  world  of  Colour  Psychology,  those  issues  are  highly  relevant!      

A  good  colour  does  not  exist  in  isolation  -­‐  like  a  musical  note,  it  is  in  combination  that  it  evokes    emotional  response.  

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There  are  many  good  colour  combinations  

Good  colour  combinations  are  those  :    That  are  positively  harmonised  versions  of  the  most  appropriate  hues  to  capture  and  express  the  proposition    That  present  a  balance  between  hues  (complementary  hues  work  well  in  this  regard)    That  a  very  great  majority  of  people  agree  are  in  harmony      

   

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In  a  nutshell…..  

   

DISHARMONY  NEGATES.  

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Thank  you!