Colors have a huge impact on our mood.. In fact, it is not even something totally subjective: our brain is affected in a similar way, in almost all people, by certain colors or shades, even without us being aware of them. It is, in a way, a universal language that all people perceive in a very similar way. This is how colors affect mood.
There are a large number of studies that support the great influence of colors on our mood. There are colors that relax, colors that stress and neutral colors with less or no influence. Knowing how to use them well, it is possible to resort to them as support to promote a more positive state of mind when necessary.
colors and mood
- exciting colors: red, orange and yellow are colors that affect our nervous system, exciting it remarkably. They are tones that promote activity and usually give encouragement, causing a state of heat, energy and activity. For this reason, they are highly recommended for people who feel down or low in spirits, or for those who tend to get carried away by periods of discouragement. It is advisable to use them in painting or decorating the walls of rooms where you are going to lead an active life, and for the same reason their use in bedrooms is not recommended, where the opposite is usually needed.
- relaxing colors: blue, green and violet are colors whose effect is unmistakably relaxing. These are colors that usually bring us peace and tranquility, so their use is recommended, for example, when we want to convey an effect of sobriety and tranquility. They are a good choice in clothing when going to a job interview. They are also very suitable for decorating or giving color to the walls of places where we want to encourage relaxation and emotional healing, such as bedrooms or retreat corners.
- Colors that help concentration: beige and white are very neutral colors, which therefore favor the concentration of people on what they are doing, without stimuli or influences that hinder. They do not produce emotional changes, so they are always recommended for study rooms, offices and offices, where you want to convey responsibility, concentration and seriousness.
- Other colors: Some colors do not have such a big impact on our mood or psyche, but they usually have the ability to influence in some way the image that the wearer transmits to others. In the case of pink, for example, it is usually unconsciously associated with traits of innocence, sensitivity, and kindness, although it is sometimes also associated with immaturity, and it is often used in clothing that needs to convey confidence. Fuchsia, on the other hand, approaches the properties of exciting colors, since its greater visual power carries great weight. Black and gray, on the other hand, can convey pessimism and bad vibes as well as professionalism, respect and seriousness.
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