A preference for bold colors is associated with Type A traits. Red, magenta and yellow exude constant—and sometimes intense—energy. Warm, more muted colors have Type B energy. Think calm blue, ...
The psychology of color as it relates to persuasion is one of the most interesting—and most controversial—aspects of marketing. The reason: Most of today’s conversations on colors and persuasion ...
Color quietly plays a major role in how you experience the world. Color can affect your mood, alter your sleep schedule, and even change the way your food tastes. Color psychology is the study of ...
Our palette represents the vibrant and tenacious nature of our community, as well as our rigorous academic standards and storied history. UB’s signature blue and white dates back to 1886, 40 years ...
The Munsell Color Science Laboratory and the Program of Color Science unite to form one of the world‘s foremost color science research and education organizations. Our mission is to provide ...
Colors are thought to carry emotional meaning. Even more, many agree that color impacts us in the way we think and feel. We can find many sources that tell us to paint our bedroom walls in blues and ...