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A Presentation on
Psychology ofColors
Presented By:
Devilal Kinkar
Presented To:
Mr.
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Introduction
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Black
Black is the color of authority and power.
Black often stands for secrecy.
It is popular in fashion because it makespeople appear thinner.
Black also implies submission
If a business is in the black it is makingmoney
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White
White flag is the universal symbol for truce (Peace).
White reflects light and is considered a summer
color.white shows dirt and is therefore more difficult to
keep clean than other colors.
Doctors and nurses wear white to imply sterility.
White is popular in decorating and in fashion
because it is light, neutral, and goes with everything
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Red
Red is the most emotionally intense color.
It stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing.
In India, red is the symbol for a soldier. It is also the color of love.
Red is the color most commonly found in
national flags
Red clothing gets noticed and makes the
wearer appear heavier.
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Blue
Blue is one of the most popular color.
The color of the sky and the ocean.
Blue can also be cold and depressing.
Fashion consultants recommend wearing
blue tojob interviews because it
symbolizes loyalty.
People are more productive in blue rooms.
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Green
Green is the most popular decorating color.
green is masculine, conservative, and implieswealth.
In ancient Greece, green symbolized victory.Green means go. When all systems are
green, it means everything is in order. Greensymbolizes nature.
It is the easiest color on the eye and canimprove vision.
It is a calming, refreshing color.
Hospitals often use green because it relaxes
patients.
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Yellow
In India, yellow is the symbol for a merchantor farmer.
Hindus in India wear yellow to celebrate the
festival of spring.Cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter.
Yellow enhances concentration, hence its usefor legal pads.
It also speeds metabolism. It is the most difficult color for the eye to take
in.
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Purple
Purple is a royal color.
Purple represents luxury, wealth, and
sophistication.It is also feminine and romantic.
Purple can appear artificial, because it is
rare in nature.In Thailand, purple is worn by a widow
mourning her husband's death.
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Brown
Solid, reliable brown is the color of earth
and is abundant in nature.
Light brown implies genuineness whiledark brown is similar to wood or leather.
Brown can also be sad and wistful.
Study shows that men are more apt to saybrown is one of their favorite colors.
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Gray
Gray is timeless, practical, and solid.
A longstanding favorite suit color, gray can
mix well with any color.Although well like and often worn, people
rarely name gray as a favorite color
possibly because Gray also is associated
with loss or depression
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Orange
Orange, a close relative of red, sparks more
controversy than any other hue.
True orange generally elicits a stronger "love
it" or "hate it" response than other colors.
Fun and flamboyant orange radiates warmth
and energy.
Interestingly, some of the tones of orangesuch as terra cotta, peach or rust have very
broad appeal.
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Pink
Pink color denote love , affection
It is also express Beauty
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Golden
Gold symbolizes wealth and Prosperity
Also shows wisdom
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Indigo
It represents sixth sense and meditation
Also symbolizes deep contemplation.
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