
When you stand, looking through the window, you expect to see green grass, blue sky and clouds that are lush white. If you like, you can also see birds of many colors, including these large black crows. When you choose an automatic dye color, your clothes or even your food, color plays a big role in the decision. Color science studies how color reflects your mood. Have you ever heard someone say that they wore a special color to cheer themselves up or because they felt in a certain way? Even guys who may not think that this color is very important for them, note that red cars are hot, fun and sexy, and black cars are bold and dangerous. Interior designers are not the only ones thinking about color schemes.
Our moods, perceptions, and yes, even our culture influence the choice of colors. The symbolism, our sensitivity, and the meanings we attribute to color influence our color choices. Color therapy uses color to make us happy. How does culture affect our color choices? In the US, white for weddings; whereas in some oriental cultures white is the color for funerals and colors for mourning. Do you think there is a relationship related to a divorce? I think about it; Wedding is the end of your only home.
Do you know the colors are fashionable? Many people associate the color of avocado, a shade of green, with the decades of the 60s and 70s. Who creates color trends?
There are groups of people who study color trends and report on them in the fashion and furniture industry. Color Marketing Group is a leading international association of color experts whose goal is to create color forecast information for professionals who develop and sell color. Participants determine the color of paint, furniture, cars and carpets. When buying clothes, have you ever tried to buy naval shoes when brown was new neutral? There is a conspiracy against consumers dictating the color of the products that are available.
What are the main color trends for 2008 reported by the CMG and what is behind these trends? Attention to the environment draws attention to the green color. People don't want to just think green; they want to wear, live, and manage colors that reflect their environmental concerns for the planet. To be in style, you must look natural. Products will look handmade, not painted and unbleached, with a variety of textures and natural defects that reflect true colors. Other color trends will include brownish-green, white, sandy, rocky and soil colors — the colors of nature.
In the US, presidential elections influence our choice of colors and attach great importance to blue. The color of the sky and water, cool colors, will be noticeable in our style, inspired by our environmentalism. CMG also predicts that a new darker black color will appear, inspired by technology. The technology will also influence the development of specialized finishes and warm metals. No more matt chrome and nickel; give me the colors of copper and bronze, warm colors.
Globalization inspires our love for Moroccan red and luminous oranges with the addition of pink carnations, sunny golden yellow flowers and a lot of turquoise in the design of color schemes. These vibrant ethnic accents, which are influenced by India, China and Latin America, will be harmonized with the more natural, but rich brown as neutral.
Would you be surprised to know that men and women prefer different colors? This predilection for certain colors can be attributed to the cultural use of color and conditioning. Both love blue; however, men prefer blue than women. Blue color schemes can be associated with authority, intelligence, and stability.
Men also love green as their second favorite in their color palette. It is cool, calm and means growth, renewal, health and the environment. Some women may prefer cool soft colors, while men prefer brighter shades. It is reported that men prefer black only a little more than women. Social and cultural norms can influence a strong preference for conservative colors, such as blue and black. Fashion allows women to wear brighter colors, while men's clothing is traditionally more conservative.
The two colors in the color wheel, which stand out as feminine colors, are purple and pink, and they are almost exclusively chosen by women. Men also do not respond to women's preferences of lavender and turquoise. It is assumed that the pink color of the coloring of little girls and men can be offended if you try to use the color on them.
Here are some more interesting information according to color polls. Green preferences along with brown and purple decrease with age for both men and women, while rejection of orange increases. Did you know that color psychology showed that preferences seem unconscious and that even when you were young, you might have shown a preference for a particular color or color game play?
Now that you know what colors you’ll see in stores, car dealerships, and car dealerships in the near future, do you look forward to including these color options in your own life? By the way, according to Forbes Auto, silver was the best color choice in North America for six years in a row and is considered the most popular color for luxury rides. Will your new automatic paint color be copper or bronze?

