Choose colors for the English program at your school, considering what you know about color psychology. Use the actual name of the English program or make up a new name. Write a proposal describing your plan for the colors and why you chose them. paragraph "50 word "
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There are thousands of infographics, images and guides explaining how to use color psychology. Usually, these infographics look something like this:
Red = anger
Blue = trust
Green = health
A never-ending list explaining exactly what color creates what emotion.
Countless businesses use these guides to determine the color of their brand, the background and hero image on their landing pages or the color of their call to action buttons.
The problem?
Color psychology doesn’t really work that way.
Sorry to be the one to tell you this, but thinking that every single colour creates one specific emotion for every person in the world is simply incorrect.
Most businesses aren’t aware of this, they follow these guides blindly and unfortunately using the wrong color can actually set you back or even hurt your conversions.
Here’s one thing I do know from running thousands of AB tests:
If you use color psychology the right way, you can influence your target audience’s decision process. Used correctly, You can help people feel the way you want them to feel and increase conversions.