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    Color chart- a brief explanation You must have heard of color charts by now! Today, most companies are making use of charts to represent different objects. Color is subjective, and each color represents different ideas. Basically, it is found that there are different shapes of a single color which are referred to with different names. With the help of a chart it is possible to describe the color of bromeliad parts. Now, there is no need of referring to a color as red or yellow, instead, you have

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    Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet. The Colors of the rainbow, color shapes how we see our world. Color has been around before dinosaurs, and before that, and what ever was before that, so whenever that was color was there. There will always be an infinite amount of color because blending colors makes new colors and blending those colors makes, you get the point. But are we really seeing theses colors? Is our brains just misleading us? Those questions will be answered through this

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    Color and Mood

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    manipulation of the color of questionnaire had no effect on mood. However, there was an effect of time of day on mood as well as an effect of gender on mood. The results did not support the main hypothesis that different colors would elicit different moods. Thus, this study found no support for the prediction that brighter colors would elicit positive moods, whereas less bright colors would elicit negative moods. These results do not support past research findings that brighter colors tend to elicit

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    Reflection On Colors

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    I have been really focusing on colors for past 4 years, almost one-fourth of my entire life. I believe that each of different colors can change someone’s life. It sounds unreal, almost. Well, there is someone who got affected by colors. It’s me. In fact, I was not always interested in colors until Eighth Grade. I used to be a person who did not focus on colors in everyday life, just like most people do, but now I care colors so much because of situations I have experienced. Thankfully, everything

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    The Color Code

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    Importance of Color Code The Color Code is a book written by Taylor Hartman. This book talks about four personality colors, and how a person of a certain color would act in different situation. The book shows what would motivate someone, and what they should avoid or be aware of in their personality type. The Color Code can improve one’s school, relationship, and job success if applied to one’s life correctly. Learning the color code matters because it is important for a student to gain a better

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    Color Blindness

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    attending the University of California, Los Angeles were asked to complete this experiment as a course requirement. The sample size was twenty-one students. When conducting the experiment, we did not ask if the students had any disabilities such as color blindness or blindness. Every student just went through with the experiment without any questions being asked. All participants were asked to be the experimenter and the subject of the study. Design A within-subject design was used, which means

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    Color and the Perception of Color Cynthia Xu Stoller Middle School Perception. The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through one of the five senses (Kandel, Schwartz, & Jessell, 2000). In other words, it is the process of interpreting and organizing sensory information. Perception must be understood according to figure-ground, similarity, proximity, continuity, and other organizing principles. At work in the interpretation of sensory stimuli are other perceptual phenomena

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    Color Psychology

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    Color is defined as “the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue” (Webster’s Dictionary). Color is an extremely powerful psychological tool used across the globe. Our world would be bland and boring without the use of color in our everyday lives. Using color psychology can encourage sales, calm a crowd, and even help a person send

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    Color In Pleasantville

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    Color in Pleasantville is something totally unheard of until one day when David and Jennifer are sent there through their television. In Pleasantville, everything is in black and white and nothing ever changes. It is always bright sunny skies with a high of seventy-two and low of seventy-two degrees. Everyday is exactly the same and everything is perfect in their eyes. There is never any fighting in this town and the only thing the fire department ever does is save cats from trees. The wives do everything

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    Methodology…………………………………………………………………....9 06- Color………………………………………………………………………………… 07- Type of Color…………………………………………………………………………….. 08- Psycology of Colors………………………………………………………………………. 09- Role of Colors………………………………………………………………………………. 10- Power of Colors For Brand…………………………………………………………………. 11- Use of colors………………………………………………………………………………… 12- Understanding Color and Its Importance…………………………………………………….. 13- Power of Colors………………………………………………………………………………. 14- Why Color Matters…………………………………………………………………………….

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