Essay On Colour Symbolism

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Colour symbolism is an inalienable part of human emotional perception of the world (Redgrove 1922, as cited in Peretti, 1974). Answering the question about the effect of colours on mood, four participants found the colours of the buildings ‘cheerful’ (Interviewees No 1 and 2 at the Toffee Factory, No 6 and 7 at the International Centre for Life). This is mostly due to the fact that bright colours are generally associated with positive and happy mood. However, one participant (Interviewee No 4), interviewed at the Dance City Newcastle, mentioned that the colours used in the building’s design are calming, as the architects have used light pastel hues of blue, green and purple. Other two interviewees (Interviewees No 3 and 5) answered that colours don’t affect their mood primarily because they got used to seeing these buildings every day. Nevertheless, Meerwein et. al. (2007:63) claim that ‘the possibility and intensity’ of the colour influence on mood in architectural environment ‘depend on people and their personal mood’.
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