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Color Psychology

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lifestyle1 year ago

Pantone's 2025 Color of the Year: Mocha Mousse Unveiled

Pantone has announced Mocha Mousse as its 2025 Color of the Year, describing it as a soft brown that evokes comfort and indulgence. The color is expected to influence various industries, including fashion and interior design, by offering a sense of quiet luxury and warmth. Pantone's choice reflects a broader trend in color psychology, where colors are used to evoke emotions and influence consumer behavior. The announcement was marked by a global tour, starting with an event at the London Eye.

sports1 year ago

"Super Bowl 2024: Uniform Controversy Strikes Chiefs and 49ers"

The Kansas City Chiefs' decision to wear red jerseys for Super Bowl LVIII is based on their previous win in red against the same opponent and the psychological impact of the color red, which is associated with power and dominance. Color expert Leatrice Eiseman and biologist Russell Hill explain the significance of red in human behavior and animal kingdom, while discussing its impact on athletes' confidence and physiological preparedness. Despite the historical significance of red jerseys in sports, the actual impact on game outcomes remains uncertain, but it may influence players' mindset and fine margins in competitive situations.

fashion-and-style2 years ago

Enhance Your Look by Matching Your Clothes to Your Eye Color

A study conducted by researchers from the University of St Andrews suggests that the color of clothing that suits an individual best is determined by their eye color. People with blue eyes tend to look good in "cool" blue hues, while those with dark brown eyes are said to look best in orange or red fabrics. The study found that the color preferences for each face remained consistent, even when the lighting was adjusted to give them a tan or lighten their face. However, it's important to note that this study only involved white women, and the findings may vary for people of other ethnic backgrounds or genders.

home2 years ago

Avoid These 5 Bedroom Paint Colors.

The bedroom is a place for relaxation and sleep, and the colors used in the room can affect sleep quality and mood. According to color psychology, certain paint colors should be avoided in the bedroom, including red, bright yellow, dark brown, dark gray, and bold purples. These colors can be overstimulating, evoke negative emotions, and make the space feel cramped and uninviting. Instead, opt for calming, neutral tones or muted shades of beige or cream for a soothing environment. Bold colors can still be used in soft furnishings or as a feature wall.