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Aesthetics of spaces or styles can be top of mind reasons when it comes to the importance of colours. There is more to that though. Colours can have emotional affects. They can influence our mood. They are tools of self-expression. They can be symbols to convey a message. If you are into Eastern learnings, you'd also imagine we reflect colours in auras too.
7 Rainbow colour identification goes back to the scientist Isaac Newton.
challenges scientific approach, argues that there is a subjective side of colours in his book 'Theory of Colours'.
Historian supported Goethe. He suggested colours are a social contract of emotions, culture, age, gender, experiences and even politics.
French chemist finds that the order of colours influence the perception.
Impressionists influenced by this idea. They applied directly colours via brush strokes on canvas and let the audience have their own perceptions.
Aesthetics of spaces or styles can be top of mind reasons when it comes to the importance of colours. There is more to that though. Colours can have emotional affects. They can influence our mood. They are tools of self-expression. They can be symbols to convey a message. If you are into Eastern learnings, you'd also imagine we reflect colours in auras too.
* Colour names are derived from Pantone catalog. Descriptions are based on our own imagination.
** Only 'The Sweet Spot on the Sky' is named by us. The original colour might refer to Sunset Orange on Pantone.