In this week’s episode we take an initial look at the very complex subject of colour psychology – it is a science. We discuss how the study of colours affects perceptions and behaviour. We chat about at how colour is used in branding and how these colours impact consumers’ decisions and impressions.
Every colour has qualities which trigger physiological, sensory and even certain emotions in people, we delve into how colour influences people and how cultural background, age and gender can also impact the way we interpret colour.
Who knew that red is the first colour that babies see! We are both green-ophiles and it’s understandable why it is the colour which has the most variations that the eye can see.
We discuss how Angela Wright revolutionalised the colour theory and how her findings are as relevant today as they were decades ago. So, take a seat, grap a cup of herbal tea and get comfy whilst we probe into the science-based subject of colour psychology, searching for inner peace, and understand how colour really has a fascinating impact our lives.
Email us your design dilemmas on
samandnaomi@theinteriorlovers.com
For regular updates on colour, design and lifestyle inspiration, follow Sam and Naomi on Instagram:
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Sam: https://www.instagram.com/sam.grigginteriors/
Naomi: https://www.instagram.com/scottdunneinteriors/
And for some more visual inspiration, follow us on pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TheInteriorLoversPodcast/?actingBusinessId=1135892474674481329
In this week’s episode we take an initial look at the very complex subject of colour psychology – it is a science. We discuss how the study of colours affects perceptions and behaviour. We chat about at how colour is used in branding and how these colours impact consumers’ decisions and impressions.
Every colour has qualities which trigger physiological, sensory and even certain emotions in people, we delve into how colour influences people and how cultural background, age and gender can also impact the way we interpret colour.
Who knew that red is the first colour that babies see! We are both green-ophiles and it’s understandable why it is the colour which has the most variations that the eye can see.
We discuss how Angela Wright revolutionalised the colour theory and how her findings are as relevant today as they were decades ago. So, take a seat, grap a cup of herbal tea and get comfy whilst we probe into the science-based subject of colour psychology, searching for inner peace, and understand how colour really has a fascinating impact our lives.
Email us your design dilemmas on
samandnaomi@theinteriorlovers.com
For regular updates on colour, design and lifestyle inspiration, follow Sam and Naomi on Instagram:
The Interior Lovers: https://www.instagram.com/the.interiorloverspodcast/
Sam: https://www.instagram.com/sam.grigginteriors/
Naomi: https://www.instagram.com/scottdunneinteriors/
And for some more visual inspiration, follow us on pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TheInteriorLoversPodcast/?actingBusinessId=1135892474674481329