The Emotional Language of Color Colors aren’t just seen—they’re felt. The first colors we notice can reflect our emotional state. Color & Emotion, Red: Passion or conflict, Blue: Sadness or calm, Purple: Transformation Why Color Affects Us, Linked to memory and emotion, Subconscious impact, Brain-based perception Cultural Shifts, White: Purity (West), mourning (East), Red: Luck (China), danger (West).
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