Using Color To Evoke Emotion
The color spectrum was discovered in 1666 when Sir Isaac Newton passed pure white
light through a prism, realizing it separates into all visible colors. Most of todays artists and designers know that yellow and blue make green and what constitutes a warm color or a cool color, but Ive found that very few of them know or respect the psychology of green or how warm colors make the viewer feel.
This article will be a general overview of the how the primary colors of the spectrum evoke emotion. In later articles, I will get more in depth and commit an entire article to each primary color.
No matter if you are an interior designer or a website designer, choosing the correct color scheme can really make or break your design. When first meeting a client to discuss their project, I do not necessarily ask them what color scheme they are looking for. I will ask them what they want people to feel. I find it better to say, can you give me three words to describe what you want this to look like. If they respond with words like, sleek, technical, powerful then I will be sure to have a color scheme of dark grays and black, and use bright, vibrant colors for accents. If I am meeting with a medical facility, and they give me words like, healthy, clean, professional, then a white with green and yellow color scheme would be more appropriate.
Below, we breakdown what each primary color makes you feel.
Red: - Associated with Love, Heat, evokes Anger, Intensity, Excitement. Often used in movies to signify a dangerous situation, character or prop. Chromotherapists use red to increase circulation and stimulate the body and mind.
Orange: - is considered an Energetic, Warm color, evokes Enthusiasm and Excitement. Orange is used to draw attention, as in traffic signs.
Yellow: - Cheery, Warm, Nature; but evokes Frustration and Anger. Chromotherapists believe that yellow increases metabolism. Highly visible, attention grabber.
Green: - Nature, Health, Healing, Good Luck, Tranquility, Jealousy; has been known to increase the ability to read, used in decorating to relieve stress and calm, color of fertility
Blue: Calm, Relaxed, Soothing; evokes Serenity, Sadness Men Preferred, Research proven blue rooms make people more productive; least appetizing. Chromotherapists use blue to ease the suffering of illness and pain, also lower the pulse and body temperature.
Violet/Purple: - Symbol of Wealth and Royalty, Spirituality and Wisdom. Sometimes evokes: exotic, mysterious, not natural
White: - Innocence, Spacious, Purity, Sterile, Focus, isolation
If you are someone who works with colors, try to take these ideas into consideration during your next job. Ive found that implementing these strategies not only guarantees pleasing your clients because it makes them look good, but it also forces diversity in a portfolio that may tend to favor certain color schemes.
by: Matthew Necroto
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