Monday, 2 April 2012

feel the colours:



feel the COLOURS!

Colours! Without them this world is nothing. We can’t  even imagine our world without it.colours have a deep impact on us. They are strongly connected with us and most of the times we not even bother. Colours have both physical and psychological effects. Colours affect our mind and our feelings. We should focus on colours that bring out the best in us. It is also very important to choose the colours around us according to our mood.
Following are some colours and their impact on our body and our minds:


PURITY, INNOCENCE –  White colour, from the emotional viewpoint, can be labelled as pure and cheerful, but cold colour. 

MOTION -  Yellow encourages motoric activity and creates movement. It has a favourable impact on our nervous system (through the visual organ) as well. Yellow colour is also known for being distinctively intellectual.

SERENITY, INNER PEACE - Green colour has a soothing effect on the nervous system. Namely, it’s sedative and hypnotic colour. It calms down the soul. Allegedly, it also suppresses insomnia. 

BEING FOCUSED – Physiological effects of the blue colour are exactly the opposite of the effects of the red colour. Blue light enables good concentration, however one can easily get drawn into dreaming when exposed to blue light for longer time, but it doesn't cause any discomfort or excitement.

AROUSAL, PASSION - Red is hot and intense colour and for this reason it's a psychophysical stimulant for the organism. Too much of red colour in a room can arouse an impression of loudness, which can be somewhat annoying, but it can also appear as mighty. Red is a colour of vitality and activity and as such it encourages and intellectual activity too. Red agitates and raises emotional excitement. It's the most violent among all colours as it literally forces a person to be active.

JOY –  Red, yellow and orange are the most represented colours on the images of joy. All three are warm and stimulating colours, which optically draw the objects nearer. Besides, they also increase the level of activation, stimulate the blood circulation and breathing. 

SADNESS – The most common colours of sadness are black and all shades of blue. Since they carry a negative emotional connotation they are appropriate for symbolising negative emotions. 

ANGER – When portraying anger, the most common colours are red and black. Red is often used for images of happiness and joy, however the subjects take into account only its positive connotations in such cases. 


FEAR – The most frequently used colours for portraying fear are  black, violet
and darker shades of blue. 
These were some colours and their effects now its upto you what you select to make your life happy and better.


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