Cultures And Emotions Through Colour

The world of colour is a complex and revealing one. Artist and designers have for centuries fussed meticulously over the use and avoidance of particular tints and hues. Yet for most of us, colour is taken for granted. We live in a world soaked in rich textures. We accept the availability of colour in our lives in the same way we welcome daylight. But why do we select one colour over another and what does colour say about us? Glass Style investigates the psychology of colour in this paper.

Author
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Origin
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Journal Title
Glass Style July 2004 82-89
Sector
Domestic glass
Class
D 737

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Cultures And Emotions Through Colour
Glass Style July 2004 82-89
D 737
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