- 20.03.2025
The Spectrum of Significance: Exploring the Multifaceted Psychology of Color
Psychology of color is an amazing and multifaceted world where harmony, symbolism, and individual perception take center stage. Initially, the focus is on how a balanced combination of primary colors can create an atmosphere of comfort and serenity, as reflected in the choice of green for living spaces. Then, the depth of cultural and emotional meanings unfolds, with each color becoming a bearer of specific symbolism—from tranquility and hope to complex hues of melancholy. Equally important is the exploration of the role of color in subconscious processes, where vivid images and dreams mirror internal physiological and psychological experiences. Of particular interest is the individual specificity of color perception, in which subtle differences in shades form personal aesthetic preferences, underscoring each person’s unique view of the world. Finally, one cannot ignore the role of color in socio-cultural and religious rituals, where traditional associations and prescriptions transform
