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Color Analysis
Everything, of course, is
open to personal interpretation -
that's what makes sewing and creating so
compeling. We've researched and gathered
information on how particular colors effect
most of
us; we found it fascinating!
Red |
Like: Just
as red sits on top of the rainbow,
you like to stay on top of things.
You have a zest for life. Remember
that red can speed up the pulse,
increase the respiration rate and
raise blood pressure. It is associated
with fire, heat, and blood, so it
is impossible to ignore. And so are
you (or would like to be).
The key words associated with
red are winner, achiever, intense,
impulsive, active, competitive,
daring, aggressive and passionate.
Red people are exciting, animated,
optimistic, emotional and extroverted.
Desire is the key word, they hunger
for fullness of experience and
living.
Now that you have all the good
news, let's hear it for the bad news.
Since you crave so much excitement
in your life, routine can drive you
bananas. Restlessness can make you
fickle in your pursuit of new things
to turn you on. It is hard for you
to be objective and you can be opinionated.
You have a tendency to listen to
what others tell you and then do
whatever you please. Patience is
not one of your virtues.
However, you are an exciting person
to be with, and always stimulating.
The world would be a dull place without
red people.
Dislike: Since red is primarily
associated with a zest for life,
excitement and passion, a dislike
of this hue could mean that these
feelings are a bit much for you to
handle at this point in your life.
Perhaps you are bothered by the aggressiveness
and intensity that red signifies.
Or perhaps you would really like
more fulfillment but are afraid to
get involved. People who are irritable,
ill exhausted, or bothered by many
problems often reject red and turn
to the calmer colors for rest and
relaxation. They are very self-protective. |
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Pink |
Like: This
is a softened red, so it tempers
passion with purity. It is associated
with romance, sweetness, delicacy,
refinement and tenderness. Pink people
are interested in the world around
them, but they do not throw themselves
into participating with the ardor
of the red person. Violence in any
form is upsetting to you.
At one time, pink was considered
exclusively feminine, like the
frosting on a little girl's birthday
cake, but more men are comfortable
with pink now because it's no less
macho to exhibit sensitive, so-called "feminine
traits."
If you love pink, you are talented
and have subdued drive, charm and
warmth, and are probably an incurable
romantic. Pink people are friendly
but tend to keep inner feelings hidden.
Dislike: Soft, medium tints
do not evoke much emotion - many
people are indifferent to pink. It
is sweetness, innocence and naivete
- red with the passion removed. So
if you dislike pink, you are looking
for excitement in your life and pink
simply will not do it for you. |
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Yellow |
Like: Yellow
is luminous and warm because it is
strongly associated with sunshine.
It sparkles with optimistic activity.
Yellow people are highly original,
imaginative, idealistic, creative,
artistic and often spiritual. You
love novelty and challenge and have
an inquiring mind. You are a reliable
friend and confidant. Your ambitions
are often realized, and you usually
have a sunny disposition.
You are often egotistical, however,
and do not like to be second best.
You can be generous, but may be
rather shy at heart and appear
somewhat aloof as a result. You
may be impatient with other people's
ideas if they seem less well thought
out than yours. You are genuinely
concerned about the good of society,
but generally spend more time talking
about it than actually doing anything
about it! Yellow people are perfectionists,
but can also be joyful.
Dislike: If you dislike
yellow, you usually dislike the qualities
that this luminous color has. You
are a realist - a practical, down-to-earth
person and probably critical of others
who are not. You are skeptical of
new ideas and rather than try something
innovative, you prefer to concentrate
on things you know you can accomplish.
Guaranteed results are important
to you, because you like to protect
yourself from disappointment. |
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Orange |
Like: Orange
is a combination of red and yellow,
so it takes on many of the characteristics
of both colors. It is vibrant and
warm, like the autumn leaves. Orange
has the physical force of red, but
it is less intense, less passionate.
Lovers of this color work and play
hard, are adventurous and enthusiastic.
You are good-natured, expansive
and extroverted with a disposition
as bright as your favorite color,
and you like to be with people.
Your ideas are unique and you have
strong determination. You are more
agreeable than aggressive.
Orange people can be fickle. It
has been said that your latest friend
is your best friend. Orange lovers
make for undependable mates - they're
always looking for new worlds to
conquer! Success in business can
come easily to this gregarious, charming
person.
If your preferences tend to the
peach tones, you have all of the
same traits as the orange person,
but you are much less assertive about
it. You work hard, but your play
(especially sports) activities are
more as an observer than a participant.
You're friendly and charming as well,
but in a much more subtle way!
Dislike: Life is definitely
not a dish of gumdrops for the rejecter
of orange. Nothing flamboyant appeals
to you. You dislike too much partying,
hilarity, loud laughter, showing
off and obvious intimacy. As a result,
you may be difficult to get to know,
if not a loner. You prefer a few
genuine close friends to a large
circle of acquaintances and once
you make a friend, they're your friend
forever. |
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Brown |
Like: The
color of Mother Earth is the hue
that is associated with substance
and stability. A preference for brown
means you have a steady, reliable
character with a keen sense of duty
and responsibility. You are the down-to-earth
person with a subtle sense of humor.
Browns love simplicity, comfort,
quality, harmony, hearth and home.
You are a loyal friend, understanding
but firm. Brown people have strong
views and may be intolerant of
others who think, talk, or act
too quickly. You strive to be good
money managers (we won't say "cheap")
and drive a good bargain.
You are the person who might find
it difficult to be carefree and spontaneous
but will often rebel internally against
accepting things the way they are.
You feel very uncomfortable about
losing control, but will work hard
to change a situation that seems
unjust or unfair.
You'd make a good marriage partner
and a good parent because you have
a strong need for security and a
sense of belonging. Family life is
very important to you.
Dislike: You probably fantasize
about a lot of things, perhaps traveling
with a circus or racing cars. Novelty
excites you and routine drives you
crazy. You are witty, impetuous and
generous. Living on a farm is not
for you. Homespun people bore you.
You do like people, but they must
be bright and outgoing. A meaningful
relationship with you could be risky
business - it's hard to get you to
sit still! |
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Beige |
Like: Beige
people have many of the same characteristics
as brown, though they are probably
less intense. Creamy beiges and honeyed
tones take on a lot of yellow qualities,
while rosy beiges take on pink characteristics.
You are warm, appreciate quality,
and are carefully neutral in most
situations. You are usually well-adjusted
and practical.
Dislike: You are less
frenetic and impetuous than a disliker
of brown, but have many of the
same characteristics. Beige represents
to you a beige existence - boring
and tiresome. You hate routine. |
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Green |
Like: Nature's
most plentiful color promises a balance
between warmth and coolness, so green
people are usually stable and balanced
types. This is the good citizen,
concerned parent, involved neighbor
and PTA member--the joiner of clubs
and organizations. You are fastidious,
kind and generous.
It is important for you to win
the admiration of peers so you
are often a "do-gooder." You
are a caring companion, loyal friend,
partner or lover, with a high moral
sense, and are super sensitive
to doing the right thing.
You are intelligent and understand
new concepts. You are less inclined,
however, to risk something new than
to do what is popular and conventional.
The bad news about green people is
that they often have big appetites
for food. If you are dieting, it
is difficult for you to lose your
lumpies. The worst vice for a green
is the tendency to gossip. Are you
a little green with envy?
Dislike: Since lovers of
green are usually very social, joiners
and "keep up with the Joneses" types,
dislikers of green will often put
those qualities down. You may have
an unfulfilled need to be recognized
that causes you to pull away from
people rather than join them. You
don't like thinking, looking and
doing things the way you see the
majority of people thinking, looking
and doing them. Picnics, cocktail
parties and a quiet Saturday night
at home are not your thing.
Biliousness and certain body functions
are often associated with yellow-green,
as are snakes, lizards, dragons and
various other creepy-crawlies. Did
something slithery frighten you as
a child? |
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Blue |
Like: The
color of tranquility and peace, blue
tends to be the most preferred color
universally. Although cool and confident
(or wishing to be), blues can be
vulnerable. You are trusting and
need to be trusted. You are sensitive
to the needs of others and form strong
attachments, and are deeply hurt
if your trust has been betrayed.
Blue people aspire to harmony,
serenity, patience, perseverance
and peace. You are somewhat social
but prefer sticking to your own
close circle of friends. You think
twice before speaking or acting
out. You are generally conservative,
even tempered and reliable.
Because of the highly developed
sense of responsibility of the blue
personality, you must be careful
of perfectionist tendencies that
may make you unrealistically demanding.
Your gentleness, however, will win
out.
Dislike: A dislike of blue
may mean restlessness - a need to
break away from the sameness that
bores you. Perhaps you would like
to change your job, or even your
life, and long for more excitement.
You might be tired of being "depended
on," but your conscience makes
you stay. You wish that you were
either wealthy or brilliant (or both)
because that would enable you to
have all the good things in life
without working so hard. Deeper blues
may mean sadness and melancholy to
you - blue may simply give you the
blues. |
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Teal |
Like: Since
this is a marriage of the blue and
green colors previously mentioned,
many of the traits will be combined,
but there are added dimensions. You
are neat (to the point of fussiness)
and well-groomed. You are sensitive,
but also sophisticated, self-assured
and (usually) stable.
You help others and usually manage
your own affairs very well. Courtesy
and charm are characteristics,
too. But narcissism is a key word
here. Teals love to dress up to
get the admiration of others, but
along with admiration, you may
also provoke some of the "blue-green-eyed
monsters."
Dislike: Since love of teal
means orderliness and neatness, dislike
of teal means that, as messy as you'd
like to be, a little voice inside
you (was it your mother or your father?)
keeps telling you to clean up your
room. As much as you try to ignore
it, it won't go away. You really
love to relax more and not pay attention
to petty details. You really prefer
earthy types to fussy people. |
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Purple |
Like: This
hue has an aura of mystery and intrigue.
The purple person is enigmatic and
highly creative, with a quick perception
of spiritual ideas. Purple is often
preferred by artists. People who
like to consider themselves different
from the common herd or unconventional
often prefer purple.
You are often generous and, at
times, charming. Purple is also
associated with wit, keen observation,
super sensitivity, vanity and moodiness.
Because purple is a combination
of red and blue, which are opposites
in many ways, you often have conflicting
traits. You are constantly trying
to balance those opposites - the
excitement of red with the tranquility
of blue.
It has been said that purple people
are easy to live with but hard to
know. You can be secretive, so that
even when you seem to confide freely,
your closest friends never completely
understand you. |
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Lavender |
Like: People
who love this tint use it sometimes
to the exclusion of all other colors.
Just as with purple, this person
likes to be considered different.
You are quick-witted, though usually
not intellectual.
The lavender person seeks refinement
in life. Yours is a fantasy land
where ugliness and the basic aspects
of life are ignored. Outward appearances
are very important. Gentility and
sentimental leanings also go along
with this color, as do romance,
nostalgia and delicacy. Since lavender
is first cousin to purple, you
may aspire to creativity, but if
not capable of it, you tend to
encourage those who do have talent.
Dislike: Yours is a no-nonsense
approach to life. You don't like
others to be coy with you - you would
rather they be direct. Nostalgia
is not your thing; you live in the
present. Just as with the anti-purple
people, you don't like superficiality
in manners or appearance and you
usually let people know about it
(or wish that you had). You may also
see lavender as insipid or aging. |
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Grey |
Like: People
who prefer this most neutral of all
shades are carefully neutral about
life. You like to protect yourself
from the hectic world, wrapping yourself
with the security blanket of a noncommittal
color. You prefer a secure, safe,
balanced existence, and so unlike
the reds in life, you never crave
real excitement, just contentment.
It is important for you to maintain
the status quo.
You have often made compromises
in your lifestyles. You are practical
and calm and do not like to attract
attention. You are willing to work
hard (the grey flannel suit) and
to be of service. You are the middle-of-the-road
type, cool, conservative, composed
and reliable.
Dislike: To dislike grey
is to dislike neutrality. You would
rather be right or wrong, but never
indifferent. Routine bores you. You
look for a richer, fuller life. This
may lead you to get into one involvement,
hobby, or interest after another
in the pursuit of happiness. Grey
may mean eerie ghosts, ashes, cobwebs,
and the dust of a haunted house,
or other scary grey things. |
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Taupe |
Like: This
color also speaks of neutrality,
but combines the character and dependability
of grey with the warmth of beige.
You like classic looks and are careful
about allowing too much excitement
into your life. You're practical,
fair, well-balanced, and would make
a good arbitrator.
Dislike: If taupe doesn't
appeal to you, it may be because
it is so balanced and classic.
You'd rather make a more definite
statement, whether with color or
otherwise. You're probably not
known for your subtlety. |
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Black |
Like: This
is rarely chosen as a favorite color
because it is actually the negation
of color. The person who chooses
black may have a number of conflicting
attitudes. You may be conventional,
conservative and serious, or you
may like to think of yourself as
rather worldly or sophisticated,
a cut above everyone else, or very
dignified.
You may also want to have an
air of mystery, or, as in the language
of the proverbial black negligee,
be very sexy. Wit, cleverness,
personal security and prestige
are very important to you.
Dislike: Since black is
the negation of color, it may be
a total negative to you. It is the
eternal mystery, the bottomless pit,
the black hole, the Halloween witch
and her black cat. It may represent
death and mourning to you. Things
that go bump in the night are black.
Were you frightened by the dark in
your childhood? That experience could
be buried in the darkest recesses
of your mind and may still haunt
you when you look at anything black.
Black may simply be too heavy or
depressing for you to handle at this
point in your life. You are uncomfortable
with the super-sophisticated and
feel insecure in their company. You
like real people and are not dazzled
by dignitaries. |
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White |
Like: White
is cleanliness and purity, and those
who prefer white are neat and immaculate
in their clothing and homes. You
are inclined to be a cautious buyer
and shrewd trader, but critical and
fussy. If you got a spot on your
tie or scarf in a restaurant, you
would summon a glass of water immediately
to clean it off. White also signifies
a self-sufficient person and, occasionally,
innocence. It is a recall of youth
and simplicity.
Dislike: Since white represents
cleanliness and purity, to dislike
white does not exactly mean that
you are a messy person, but it
does mean that you have never been
obsessed with order. You are not
very fussy. Things that are a little
off-center are much more interesting
to you than those that are perfectly
in line. A little dust on the shelves
or on yourself doesn't throw you
into a spasm of cleaning. You are
not very uptight and are easy to
be with. You may see white as sterile
and connect it with nurses' uniforms,
doctors, and worst of all (for
many people) dentists. |
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Color
Books

The Color Compendium
by
Augustine Hope

Wild
Colors
by
Jenny Dean and
Karen Casselman

Color:
A Natural History
of the Palette
by Victoria Finlay
Did You Know?
Color theory was originally
formulated in terms of three "primary" or "primitive" colors
-- red, yellow and blue (RYB) -- because
these colors were believed capable of
mixing all other colors.
This color mixing
behavior had long been known to printers,
dyers and painters, but these trades
preferred pure pigments to primary color
mixtures. The mixtures were too
dull (unsaturated) for artist.
In the arts of painting,
graphic design, and photography, color
theory is a body of practical guidance
to color mixing and the visual impact
of specific color combinations.
Although
color theory principles first appear
in the writings of Alberti (c.1435) and
the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (c.1490),
a tradition of "colory theory" begins
in the 18th century, initially within
a partisan controversy around Isaac Newton's
theory of color (Opticks, 1704) and the
nature of so-called primary colors.
From
there it developed as an independent
artistic tradition with only sporadic
or superficial reference to colorimetry
and vision science.
The SDC Colour Museum
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