Friday, May 22, 2009

Psychology of Color: Yellow


















Colors have a direct and powerful impact on the way we experience our surroundings. It affects our mood, hunger levels, lingering time, desire to spend money, and most notably, our over-all experience of an environment.
Yellow denotes new beginnings. It brings a sense of freshness, tenderness, cheer and vitality to its surroundings, creating an atmosphere alive with hope and endless possibilities.

It is the most eye-catching color. Even if you don't like the color yellow, it will get your attention first. This has nothing to do with preference; Yellow is just the first color to be processed by the brain.


A small pocket vase with a sunflower, rose, sprig of spray roses, and fragrant freesia

 
A monochromatic assortment of yellow flowers


This bouquet is a lush collection of yellow garden roses;
highly regarded for their fullness and delicious fragrance,
accented by green hypericum berries. 


Vibrant yellow-orange roses with hints of green hypericum berries 
creates a bright and cheerful option for a spring bouquet. 





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