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The colors of the seasons play a significant role in shaping human behavior and psychology ❄️☀️🍂🌸 In spring, vibrant hues like green and pastels can boost mood and productivity, fostering feelings of renewal and optimism after the dark days of winter. Similarly, warm tones in autumn evoke a sense of coziness and introspection, while the cool blues and whites of winter can induce calmness and contemplation, reflecting the quietude of the season. Each season's palette influences emotions, perc... After The Dark, Dark Days, Like Green, Mood Boost, Human Behavior, Winter Colors, After Dark, The Cool, Warm Winter

The colors of the seasons play a significant role in shaping human behavior and psychology ❄️☀️🍂🌸 In spring, vibrant hues like green and pastels can boost mood and productivity, fostering feelings of renewal and optimism after the dark days of winter. Similarly, warm tones in autumn evoke a sense of coziness and introspection, while the cool blues and whites of winter can induce calmness and contemplation, reflecting the quietude of the season. Each season's palette influences emotions…

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Colours categorised as warm include hues evident in imagery depicting fire, hot climates and warm/desert geographic locations. This includes yellow, orange, pinks, reds, red/purple and greys plus neutrals with warm undertones. Warm colours do not reflect the Kelvin temperature scale which indicates that red light is at the cooler end of this scale. Warm colour palette illustration by Zena O’Connor, PhD © Design Research Associates Lighting Drawing, Warm And Cold Colours, Mixing Paint Colors, Colour Illustration, Cool Colours, Warm And Cool Colors, Palette Design, Warm Colours, Oil Pastel Paintings

Colours categorised as warm include hues evident in imagery depicting fire, hot climates and warm/desert geographic locations. This includes yellow, orange, pinks, reds, red/purple and greys plus neutrals with warm undertones. Warm colours do not reflect the Kelvin temperature scale which indicates that red light is at the cooler end of this scale. Warm colour palette illustration by Zena O’Connor, PhD © Design Research Associates

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