What
was the first thing you thought of when you looked at this yellow block? Did
you think of summer? did you get excited? , or did it make you a little happy?
If so then according to color psychology, it did exactly what it's suppose to
do!
Not
so long ago I was scrolling through Instagram's "popular page", when
I came across a photo that was posted by the rapper/singer Dej Loaf. The post
was a photo of a yellow block (like the yellow block above), a smiley face, and
a thumbs up. Having more then a thousand people that liked the post, it caught
my attention. I wanted to know what was so special about this post, and why so
many people liked it. So I started to scroll through the comments looking for a
hint of why this post was so popular. I then read a comment that said
"yellow is suppose to bring warmth and happiness, thanks Dej Loaf." I
had no clue what this person meant by this comment, all I saw was the color
yellow, but it had my attention. So I decided to take sometime to try and feed my
brain with a little bit of knowledge, and figure this thing out. I finally came across something called Color Psychology. Color
Psychology is a psychological field that studies colors and how they influence
our behaviors. Simply put there are colors that promote certain psychological affects on the human mind. For example, in the red area of the color spectrum there are colors
known as warm colors, which include red, orange and yellow. These warm colors
makes us feel emotions ranging from feelings of warmth and comfort to feelings
of anger. Then there are colors on the blue side of the spectrum like purple, green, and of course blue. These colors are said to makes us feel calm and also sad, along with numerous amounts of other colors and feelings to go along with them.
There is also a sub-area of color psychology called Chromotherapy, which is a
therapeutic way to use colors to heal. Learning this I thought that the yellow
block deserved all the likes that it received. The color yellow is the most
visible color to eye, and it is said to promote cheer, happiness, and warmth,
making it a great color to choose to make someone's day a little bit brighter. Sharing colors
that promotes positive feelings is a
cool way to communicate with people emotionally, so one day you should give it
a try and post a color block and see what kind of emotions you can evoke!
"Color
is the place where our brain and the universe meet"- Paul Klee
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