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an info sheet with different colors on it and the words color psychology written in white

How to find the right colors for your personal brand? When building a brand it's not only about choosing colors you like but selecting the ones that talks to your audience and evokes the right feeling. When creating your color palette, you should take into consideration - Your target audience - The meaning of colors - The field you're in (some colors are often used by specific industries e.g. Blue for banks) - And of course, your preferences

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the color scheme for different types of psychics and their meanings, which include red, blue

Colors Create Feelings Have you noticed that certain colors can make you feel a certain way? That is the energy of that color effecting you either positively or negatively. Different colors produce different energies and can give you different benefits. I think it’s interesting to really allow a color’s energy to flow and see how it makes me feel.

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Ever feel like you have a ton of emotions but no clue how to describe them? A feelings wheel can help. Start in the center with big feelings like happy, sad, or angry, then work your way outward to get more specific. Naming what you’re feeling is a total game-changer—it helps you process, understand, and feel more in control. This one is from the Junto Institute, but there are plenty of others out there!

Ever feel like you have a ton of emotions but no clue how to describe them? A feelings wheel can help. Start in the center with big feelings like happy, sad, or angry, then work your way outward to get more specific. Naming what you’re feeling is a total game-changer—it helps you process, understand, and feel more in control. This one is from the Junto Institute, but there are plenty of others out there!

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http://hope4hurtingkids.com/emotions/exploring-emotions/emotion-color-swatches/

Emotion Color Swatches are a cheap and easy way to teach kids different words for emotions and different degrees of emotions.Here's how to make them: Go to your local hardware store or pain store and get a variety of paint samples that show three or four different intensities of a color on one sheet (we used samples that showed four colors). On each sample, write words that represent varying degrees of emotions going from least intense (lightest color) to most intense (darkest color). You…

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a color wheel with different words on it and the colors in each circle are labeled

Use this chart to help you understand what lies beneath your characters’ feelings. Underlying Emotions Feelings extrapolated: The roots of your characters’ emotions. If you want to learn how to write a book, join our Writers Write course in Johannesburg or sign up for our online course.

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the color theory poster with different colors

I created these poster designs over the summer. They are free to download and print for educational purposes. The posters have been created in a large format but can be printed at any size. I created these for my own classrooms where I teach video production, graphic design, web design and digital photography. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the download link... if you repost please attribute credit. Typography Poster: Color Theory Poster A: Color Theory Poster B: Elements of…

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the color wheel is shown in this graphic

The colors that we are so well aware of carry different meanings and convey different feelings. Every color has varying aspects to it depending on culture and circumstances and is also used accordingly in different places. For instance, red would be suitable as an accent color on one wall while yellow would be good for dark hallways or rooms without windows. Source: http://www.researchomatic.com/color-psychology-14948.html

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some different colored drawings on paper with the words, color and line drawings below them

Are you feeling blue – or seeing red? Maybe turning green with envy? You’re not alone in colour-coding your emotions, University of Toronto researchers say in a new paper confirming associations between feelings and certain shades and shapes.

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what does your favorite color say about you? infographical poster - click to learn more about colors

Your favorite color (or colors) reflects not only your personality color but how you deal with life, and today we will discuss each personality type.

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