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Color palettes based on

moods created by fashion


snoops Interior Architecture
Lilián Crystell Mata Montero
Watermark –
Belonging

Analogous
60% 30% 10%

Triad
60% 30% 10%
Husk –
Raw

Analogous
60% 30% 10%

Triad
60% 30% 10%
Spritz –
Release

Analogous
60% 30% 10%

Triad
60% 30% 10%
Serandite –
Grow

Analogous
60% 30% 10%

Triad
60% 30% 10%
Color psychology and color harmony

We perceive the world through multiple sensations, one of them is visually, via colors. Colors can create certain
moods and even influence the decisions people will take, as it plays an emotional role that have effects on the
brain, that’s called color psychology. There are some connotations between colors and emotions, and that’s why
we see green and blue room hospitals, as that colors are perceived as a calm environment, while Fast food
restaurants uses red and yellow around their stores as it revs up people's appetites and make them feel hungry.
Taking about the palettes of colors,
watermark, for example, can be related to
confidence and safety emotions;
Husk to a clean and refreshing
environment; Spritz to happiness and
optimism; and Serandite to calm.

On the other hand, color harmony is the


property of the combination of colors that
make them aesthetically pleasing. These
combinations create contrasts that make
them pleasant and harmonious. Examples
of this are color triads and analogous
colors, which were used in the previous
palettes.

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