Color Conscious

Psychology
When you look at this photo, what do you see? What characteristics do you think this car has? Some words that come to mind are powerful, fast, and aggressive.
But why? There’s no text that says this car is fast or powerful. It’s not moving, so we can’t see how aggressively it can drive. The reason we get this impression is because of the color of the car—red.
Not everything that’s red gives off an aggressive vibe. Context, brand colors, and the thoughts and experiences of the viewer all play a part in how we perceive different colors. However, each color does help to portray certain qualities better than others. Below, we explore several common colors, and what traits they tend to portray.
White
- Purity
- Peace
- Innocence
- Cleanliness
- Equality
- Minimalism
- Isolation
- Desolation
Red
- Power
- Energy
- Strength
- Aggression
- Affection
- Love
- Fear
Orange
- Comfort
- Warmth
- Appetite
- Motivation
- Excitement
- Fun
Gold
- Fortune
- Extravagance
- Prosperity
- Confidence
- Friendliness
- Narcissism
- Honor
Yellow
- Happiness
- Joy
- Cheerfulness
- Inspiration
- Confidence
Green
- Reason
- Balance
- Harmony
- Nature
- Peace
- Progress
- Stress Relief
- Greed
- Wealth
Blue
- Trust
- Reliability
- Responsibility
- Serenity
- Cold
- Withdrawal
- Dependableness
Purple
- Luxury
- Imagination
- Spirituality
- Bravery
- Mystery
- Creativity
Pink
- Kindness
- Love
- Soothing
- Caring
- Nurturing
- Romance
- Empathy
- Powerlessness
- Juvenile
Brown
- Earthy
- Structure
- Security
- Reservation
- Dull
Black
- Seriousness
- Individuality
- Elegance
- Evil
- Sadness
- Death
Remember, this is not an all-encompassing list of traits, and different colors can often have different meanings depending on the viewer!
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