Open Access
American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN (Online): 2378-7031
DOI: 10.46568/arjhss
Color Psychology
Graduate Student, Art School
Fontbonne University, St. Louis, United States
aryaf_un@hotmail.com
aryaf_un@hotmail.com
Citation: Aryaf Alnasuan, Color Psychology, American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Volume 2, 2016; pp:1-6
Abstract
Color plays an important part in bringing out the image of interior spaces by integrating the
colors used in the overall interior design, in accessories, and in furniture to create the character as a
whole (Birren, 2013). According to color theory, different colors have different meanings depending on the
culture and context of use. Additionally, the perception of colors may be influenced by additional factors such
as the space and age of the individual. Numerous studies have shown how color affects the user’s perception
of both space, mass, and other environmental factors. Visual perception does not only occur in the eyes or as a
result of accepting visual stimuli, it can also be a reaction to attention. In this paper, the researcher will facilitate
the impact of color on many aspects from different culture views.