range of colors and their symbolic value
The colors can be divided into three ranges of energy, based on intonation and psychologically recall to our minds:
1. COLD RANGE: purple, blue and green colors are called because they evoke the cold water, sky, ice,
2. HOT RANGE: yellow, orange and red because those colors evoke the warm fire, the sun;
3. PALE RANGE: the colors are mitigated by various shades of gray.
A color darkens to black, while all the light colors are obtained by adding white. The neutral gray is the result of mixing three primary colors with black and white, while the different shades of gray are obtained with little white or black.
symbolic value of colors:
Colours have a huge influence on the state mood: every color impact a particular emotional response in the subject.
Consider the use of soft colors like sky blue and light green in hospital environments, in order to convey peace and tranquility for patients, or, by contrast, the yellow taxi easily identifiable even in the middle of traffic or night.
Even our language has changed ways of saying, for example, the black despair, anger is red, green is hope, and love is red. The white symbolizes purity and innocence, while black is the color of mourning.
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