In my new eBook The Color of Meaning I ask a question. In the above illustration, point to the area that you are most drawn to.
Below I have produced a Form that allows for your answer to be submitted anonymously.
Please fill this in, as I am collating data for a psychological aesthetic study I am researching.
Fill out my online form.
You’ve made me curious! 😉
Observation : before coming to your site I looked at a color wheel on my desktop that had solid colors and was attracted to a light blue, but with the gradients of this color wheel was attracted to a mid red.
I re looked both wheels and came to same results. Maybe it’s possible that the number of colors/tones has a significant effect on the result?
I like images where colors on opposite sides of the color wheel interact (play?) with each other. In this context, I really don’t have a favorite color.
If you had included a “pick-a-favorite-color-pair” option, it would probably be the yellow-reds contrasting with the blues-cyans. In this context, the greens-magentas are my least favorite pair.
Lots of things in life come in “cannot-really-be-separated” pairs: Arms. Eyes. Hands. DIrection (left-right, up-down, etc.) Why not colors too??
Hope this does not spoil your study….
I really like your channel and the way to teach, A big thank you from mee for sharing your knowlegde and opinions
My webpage is under construction, the picturees and text is not finished and randomly picked by my susrer that make the webpage for me
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there is a middle between being introvert and extrovert, which is called omnivert.
Good luck with the project….Looking forward to hearing what you find.
Steve