Reading about Color Moods made me think of two things - how green the yard looks this time of year and my closet. The colors in my closet have been trending bolder and brighter over the years. Some of it as a result of gifts I got from friends and family in India who know of my tastes from a time when I was much younger. Once they planted the seeds of vivid orange, yellow, red and pink there, the overall mood of my closet shifted in that direction.
Yet, when I tested this thing online, I found my eyes resting most comfortably and a low level of stimulation. I generally love colors a lot brighter than that but it did not work that way on the screen. The trees outside are another story. There is no amount of green that is too much. Innumerable shades and riches of color and texture feel wonderful. Maybe because those are all natural colors and they work magically well together.
Anyone looking for a mood-based approach to color combinations can benefit from this tool. Whether your practice is in graphics, industrial design, architecture, interiors or fashion design, or you are simply struggling to pick a wall color for your home after purchasing a bright velvet green sofa, Color Moods can come in handy!
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