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Colour Psychology

Well done on everyone getting their essay drafts done! What a relief! I am looking forward to getting my feedback so I can get stuck in and amend what needs to be changed and get this module ticked off! 



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Colour evokes feeling. 

Colour incites emotion.


Colour psychology is the study of colours in relation to human behaviour.


Martins Ferreira, N., 2019. Color Psychology: How Color Meanings Affect You & Your Brand. [online] Oberlo.com. Available at: <https://www.oberlo.com/blog/color-psychology-color-meanings> [Accessed 8 November 2020].



When creating my artefact I came across the theory of Colour Psychology


What's your favourite colour? 


Image taken from : Martins Ferreira, N., 2019. Color Psychology: How Color Meanings Affect You & Your Brand. [online] Oberlo.com. Available at: <https://www.oberlo.com/blog/color-psychology-color-meanings> [Accessed 8 November 2020]. 
Image Credit: Huffington Post


Comments

  1. What an interesting theory, thank you for sharing, I will keep this in mine whilst working on my artefact! My favourite colour was always purple but recently have preferred yellow, maybe that's because I search for serenity during these uncertain times! What's your favourite colour? x

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  2. Awww it's so interesting isn't it! I didn't know about how different brands choose their colours for reasons more than aesthetics so that was something new for me!! I am such a girly girl and pink has always been my favourite which means unconditional love and nurturing!! I hope your artefact is going well! :)

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  3. It is very interesting! What I noticed mostly was how blue logos are mainly electronic brands (dependable), expect for Apple, which is confidently sitting in grey (balance). That is lovely, pink is a great colour :) My artefact is going well.. I think. I am really enjoying this opportunity to be creative but am trying to narrow down my ideas. I'm feeling unsure of how much to include and how in depth my explanations should be. How are you getting on?

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  4. Yes that is so very true!!! Yes I'm getting stuck into mine too but I do keep questioning the same thing, if it's enough or in depth enough or how much information do I need to provide!! Maybe this is some thing we could ask at the end of the Skype next week!

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