We’re able to see different colors because of our retina’s innate ability to differentiate frequencies of light waves. Certain colors or shades evoke different sentiments in people. In this post, I ...
In language, we easily link colors and emotions. English speakers see red, feel blue, or are green with envy, meaning they are angry, sad, or envious, respectively. French speakers voient rouge (see ...
“Blue and orange, blue and orange, blue and orange.” It isn’t just Demize’s ode to the Chicago Bears. It’s actually a fundamental and vital color scheme widely used in film, from genres ranging from ...
Stephen Palmer receives funding from the National Science Foundation that has, in part, supported this research. Karen B Schloss does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any ...