The Impact of Colour on Our Lives

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Explore the influence of different colors on human emotions and behavior, from the restful green associated with fertility and healing to the appetite-suppressing effects of blue. Discover how colors like red, grey, and green can affect our interactions on the road and in daily life, as well as the significance of colorful Amsterdam in art and architecture.

  • Colour psychology
  • Green
  • Red
  • Amsterdam
  • Health

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  1. Colour How it affects us

  2. Green In Celtic myths the Green man was the God of fertility. It is said that green is the most restful colour for the human eye and has healing power. Green was a sacred colour to the Egyptians representing the hope and joy of Spring. Japanese Emperor Hiroshito's birthday is celebrated as "Green Day" because he loved to garden. Green is a sacred colour to Moslems.

  3. Cars and Colour Red: bright, eye-catching and "alert" on the road Grey and silver: blend in with the road and not seen by other drivers Yellow: attracts bees into the window Black: attracts bird droppings Green: ignored by police even when speeding

  4. Colour and Accidents Elderly man is walking on a brightly coloured carpet. He thinks the colours are "advancing . His motor responses respond, and he trips and falls to the floor. Assembly line worker is distracted by a brightly coloured object within her view. She loses focus and injures her hand. Dock worker carrying a box on a stepped platform, slips and falls because the edge of a step isn t marked with colour.

  5. Blue Food Of all the colours in the spectrum, blue is an appetite suppressant. Weight loss plans suggest putting your food on a blue plate. Try dying your food blue! A little black will make it a double whammy. If you create your own dyed food, use only natural "food colouring . Put a blue light in your refrigerator and watch your munchies disappear.

  6. Colourful Amsterdam Amsterdam is a city unlike any other The city is a lived-in museum of 17th century architecture Home of the Dutch Masters, Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Vermeer, Jan Steen The Rijksmuseum, the Stedeljik, and Vincent van Gogh Museums house impressive collections.

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