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To select the colors signifying emotions, a research on color psychology is made to better understand the interpretation of colors. The psychological effects of colors on human mood and behavior stem from the electromagnetic radiation of light and are a universal, psychophysical response that is less impacted by factors such as culture, age, and gender than commonly believed. It's important to distinguish between color psychology and color symbolism. Color symbolism refers to the context in which colors are used, while the psychological properties of colors relate to the general moods they evoke in people(Wright, 2008 as cited in Kurt & Osueke, 2014). In the context of this project, the visual aims to transfer the general feeling to viewer rather than putting it inside the limits of an emotion by putting a layer to distort the reality. | |||
Colors representing the wearer's emotions are | |||
*Neutral | |||
Colors from nature such as greens and earthy tones to trigger the calm feeling | |||
[[File:emotiondet_22.png|200px]] | |||
*Sad | |||
Gray tones to represent the "missing" | |||
[[File:emotiondet_18.png|200px]] | |||
*Happy | |||
Orange and yellows to which are connected to optimistic thoughts. | |||
[[File:emotiondet_19.png|200px]] | |||
*Surprised | |||
Bright purple and magenta to trigger the curiosity | |||
[[File:emotiondet_21.png|200px]] | |||
*Angry | |||
Dark reds to trigger the negative/hostile feelings | |||
[[File:emotiondet_20.png|200px]] | |||
*Fear | |||
Bright red and green to trigger the alertness | |||
[[File:emotiondet_23.png|200px]] | |||
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