Color
Moods are the effect of various colors and color patterns on
individuals when they are in the presence of different colors. Color
moods are generally present in each environment that we walk into, and
may exist without is realizing why are mood was suddenly affected.
Color
moods are evident as a result of all colors and color combinations.
Yellow, for example, is considered a color that is bright and that will
immediately grab our attention. Advertisers prefer to use yellow as the
background color for billboards and signs.
Red also
provokes a color mood in that it draws attention and is generally
considered to inspire strong emotion. However, too much red can also
lead the individual to tire of the powerful color, creating an
irritating color mood.
The most often used color in
the design industry is blue. Blue suggests a cool and pure color mood
that is often used by business entities in their logos and signs.
Blue's color mood is also one of professionalism and trustworthiness.
Green
allows for a contradiction in color moods , depending on how it is
used. Green can lead to a color mood that reminds people of nature and
peaceful surroundings. It can also lead to color moods that are
uncomfortable because green is often associated with decay and mold.
Designers often use green as a secondary color when creating a color
mood because it has the ability to enhance other colors, especially
blue.
Orange has the mixture of yellow happiness and intense
red, and most likely will inspire happiness in the color mood .
Although orange is not often used in interior design, its relationship
to Jack O'Lanterns and Halloween suggests that it is a fun color mood
that reminds individuals of youth.