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Color Pyschology. How would you define this? PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010 2
Color Pyschology. The study of color as a factor in human behavior PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010 3
Color What is color? How do we see it? http: //www. crayola. com/for-educators/resources-landing/articles/color-what-iscolor. aspx http: //www. colorsontheweb. com/Color-Theory/Color. Physics
Color - Color derives from the spectrum of light (distribution of light energy versus wavelength) interacting in the eye with the spectral sensitivities of the light receptors
Color – Our eyes see frequencies of light that we perceive as color
Color – Our eyes see frequencies of light that we perceive as color What is additive color? What is subtractive color? http: //www. worqx. com/color_systems. htm
Color – What is subtractive color? https: //www. rgbworld. com/color. html
Color – What is subtractive color? https: //www. rgbworld. com/color. html We see subtractively. Light reflects off the subject to our eyes. Some color is absorbed and some is reflected. CMYK
Color – What is additive color? https: //www. rgbworld. com/color. html
Color – What is additive color? https: //www. rgbworld. com/color. html When we look at an actual light source we see additively. Color that is blended become lighter. RGB
Primary Secondary Tertiary Color Wheel - http: //www. colormatters. com/color-and-design/basiccolor-theory
Primary – Colors that can not be created Secondary – A mix of two primary colors Tertiary – A mix of a primary and secondary color Color Wheel – A visual aid that allows you see and choose color combinations
Warm Colors – red, orange, yellow Cool Colors – blue, green, violet
Warm Colors – red, orange, yellow (have more red) Cool Colors – blue, green, violet (have more blue) Choosing colors? How?
Choosing colors? How? http: //www. tigercolor. com/color-lab/color-theoryintro. htm#color_harmonies
Choosing colors? How? • • • Complementary Split Complement Analogus Triad Rectangle Square http: //www. tigercolor. com/color-lab/color-theoryintro. htm#color_harmonies
Pause here
Have a look at “Do you see what I see”, Parts I & II
Mood - is a relatively long lasting emotional state. Moods differ from simple emotions in that they are less specific, less intense, and less likely to be triggered by a particular stimulus or event
Emotion - refers to the complex reaction of an organism to significant objects or events, with subjective, behavioral, physiological elements
Use your response cards as you view the following images:
http: //images. mooseyscountrygarden. com/mooseys-garden-tour/middle-garden/magenta-rhododendron. jpg
http: //www. treehugger. com/the-white-pebbles. jpg
http: //images. psxextreme. com/wallpapers/ps 3/red_rose_01. jpg
http: //www. citytourcard. com/cms/upload/partner/berlin/Blue. Man. Group. jpg
http: //www. kodiakexp. com/_resources/yellow-cake. jpg
http: //farm 4. static. flickr. com/3214/2710224364_d 776 c 2727 f. jpg
http: //search. it. online. fr/covers/wp-content/jeongmee-yoon-the-pink-blue-project-seowoo-and-her-pink-things-2006. jpg
http: //forum. xcitefun. net/files/orange_birds_rosing_721120_ga_135. jpg
http: //silviahartmann. com/background-tile-art/images/1 -silk-turquoise-background. jpg
http: //iotachi 1913. com/wp-content/uploads/violet 1. jpg
CLOSURE: Review the bell work. Would they add or change anything to the questions? Why or Why not? If you would change something, list the changes, if not… then why not? Write for 1 minute, share with your partner, and then be ready to share with the class.