Colour
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Jan Holm
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Colour
I believe in the power of colours. Therefore I've
been thinking a lot about what colour scheme to use
in my upcomming control room. (doing mainly
electronic stuff, this is where I'm working)
Is it a matter of personal taste or are there some
colours known to be "creative" expanders.
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Jan Holm
been thinking a lot about what colour scheme to use
in my upcomming control room. (doing mainly
electronic stuff, this is where I'm working)
Is it a matter of personal taste or are there some
colours known to be "creative" expanders.
Regards
Jan Holm
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Jan Holm
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Doing some research (thanks to google) I found these
statements.
taste just wouldn't allow that
I really like the snapper studio found
elsewhere on this site.. and effects of red aint that bad.
statements.
Light blue promotes creativity. That is why it is recommended to decorate offices and studies. Ideally, it should be associated with yellow, which stimulates the mind and raises one's organizational capacity
Blue Promotes Solitude, Meditation, Independence, Serenity, Cooling
Yellow, therefore, is an excellent choice in decorating a room that is dedicated to intellectual pursuits.
Yellow, Motivating, Energizing, Clarity, Communication, Intellect
Well, maybe one should use a mix of red and blue, but my personalRed, Energy, Warmth, Strength, Will Power
taste just wouldn't allow that
elsewhere on this site.. and effects of red aint that bad.
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My wife is a teacher. They have a color scheme in rooms for children. The room used depends on the age group as well as the subject matter.
For instance, nurseries are never (should never be) painted yellow. It is a color that causes kids to stay active, wild, etc. To sooth children, they use a pale green color. It has been proven to be the easiest on the eyes.
Red as stated above is a color that promotes awareness, action, creativity.
Grey is emotional draining. It is unispiring and cold.
Lighting has something to do with it as well. Florescent lights make kids tired. In most cases it causes glare, but that is not problem. It is believed that the radiation that plays havoc in milk sold and stored in plastic jugs plays havoc on the eyes. Warm indirect lighting is better for keeping people at work longer.
For instance, nurseries are never (should never be) painted yellow. It is a color that causes kids to stay active, wild, etc. To sooth children, they use a pale green color. It has been proven to be the easiest on the eyes.
Red as stated above is a color that promotes awareness, action, creativity.
Grey is emotional draining. It is unispiring and cold.
Lighting has something to do with it as well. Florescent lights make kids tired. In most cases it causes glare, but that is not problem. It is believed that the radiation that plays havoc in milk sold and stored in plastic jugs plays havoc on the eyes. Warm indirect lighting is better for keeping people at work longer.
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If you don't show up here with a bottle of kryptonite I'm theEric_Desart wrote:Seeing Jan's picture I certainly should hestitate to disagree with him. He He Eric
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As to green, and the rest I finally found a site with all the
colors http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html
I'm still up for dark red !
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