Psychology: What your favorite color shows for your character

Each may hide a secret symbolism, but also show our own. It is no coincidence that the white color has been combined with purity and peace, while black refers mainly to mourning. In addition to trends in fashion and combinations that dominate each period of time, colors indicate mainly our style of clothing, but also the variations in our mood. In addition, most companies in the marketing sector use, in addition to prompting (e.g. call-to-action messages) that encourage potential customers to interact with their product, and various color-based techniques. In this way, consumers may choose a particular product, heavily influenced by the colors that frame it, against someone else. What, though, does your favorite color show for your personality? After studies and research, experts were able to make each person’s “profile” based on color psychology. Red color Red is a bold color choice related to enthusiasm, passion, danger, emotion, energy and action. You may notice that some names use red color for signs that urge us to act (“order now”, “buy now” etc.). This is because red is an intense color that can cause intense feelings that can encourage you to buy things. What’s the character of the person who likes red? Bold, looking for thrills, adventure lover, can be a little impulsive, can be perceived as intimidating. Orange color Orange is often representative of creativity, happiness, freedom, success and balance that combines it all. Companies may use this particular color to draw attention to an attractive headline or to an important note on their site (many “notifications” are orange to draw your look) but orange is not as bold and tempting as red. As for the character of the person who likes orange: Fun and playful energy that everyone around him admires, social (perhaps extrovert), takes care of his things, enjoys the serious and deep discussions, cheerful mood, loves to be host to parties or events, while regarding productivity, he likes to be perfectionist. Yellow color Happiness, positiveness as well as warm summer sun reminds us of the yellow color. Companies may use a yellow touch on their logo to make you feel happy when you see their products. Many “free shipping” icons on websites may be yellow to attract you to something that is happy and positive. The character of the person who likes yellow: Positive spirit, optimistic, happy, adventurous, a source of calm for those around him, smiling that conveys happiness to every man he meets. Blue Colour The blue is stable, harmonious, serene and reliable. Companies that want to be more known for their resilience, strength or reliability usually use blue on their logos. Several computer companies (Dell and HP), as well as social media (Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo) contain blue combined with white in their logos. The character of someone who likes blue: Reliable, trusted, noble, compassionate, peaceful, faithful, powerful. In terms of productivity, he likes to plan the best way to handle a job and can adapt with flexibility when obstacles arise. Green color Green color dominates mainly the natural environment, but also money. Green can mean growth, fertility, health, wealth, wellness or generosity. Green can also be associated with negative phases, such as jealousy or envy. The character of someone who likes green: Practical, grounded, loves to give advice, loves to help others, enjoys the countryside and considers balance in life important. As far as productivity is concerned, he wants to analyse a situation before taking action, solves problems and can find inventive ways of thinking outside ordinary practices. Purple color Purple can be associated with power, privileges, wisdom, and spirituality. Purple can also be a disappointing color, as it can cause feelings of frustration or be considered arrogant. This is why websites and names (e.g. Hallmark, Yahoo) use purple along with a warmer tone, such as white. The character of someone who likes purple: Intelligent, worships unique things and wants to stand out from the rest, creative and inspiring, tunes with the world around him and focuses on him Pink color Pink is often associated with femininity, playful mood, and love, but can also be associated with immatureness. You will notice very pink in game packs for children or brands that look playful, quirky fun. Other brands (e.g. Victoria’s Secret) relate pink to something that means cute, fun, playful and sexy. The character of someone who likes pink: Fun, playful, perhaps a little naive, always follows his heart and is not afraid to express his feelings. At the same time, love and family play a key role in his life. White color White is often related to purity. In Western cultures, white is about marriages and hospitals, which often means cleanness, cleanliness and order. Companies often add a white touch or will use white as a basic color to compensate for other more intense colors (such as red). The character of someone who likes white: Mild, peaceful, innocent, perhaps a little naive, he likes things to be clean and in order, likes the thought of a “new beginning” or a blank canvas. Black color Finally, black can mean many different things: boldness, singularity, mystery, intrigue and power. However, it can mean misery, darkness, grief, and pain. Black is associated with death and mourning, but may also be associated with power, luxury, and tension. The character of someone who likes black: Bold, risky, perhaps a little impulsive at times, serious (perhaps a little more serious than needed), dynamic that exudes respect for those around him, reliable, perhaps a little intimidating.