#mood-color

[ follow ]
Design
fromPsychology Today
13 hours ago

The Future of Brain Health Is Architecture

The built environment significantly influences mental health, mood, and performance, with neuroscience guiding design for improved well-being.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

A View From the Easel

The artist values the quiet of the countryside and the collaborative relationships with other artists in their community.
fromTravel + Leisure
21 hours ago

What Actually Makes Some Ocean Water Such a Vibrant Turquoise Color-the Science Behind That Dreamy Shade

When light shines through water, colors with longer wavelengths are absorbed by the water, with the longest wavelengths absorbed first. Blue and violet have the shortest wavelengths of visible light, so they are able to penetrate the deepest.
Travel
fromFlowingData
1 day ago

Ballroom design, many notes

The ballroom design features impractical elements like a stairway to nowhere and fake windows, emphasizing a focus on flashiness over functionality.
Renovation
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
4 days ago

A Practical Guide To Design Principles - Smashing Magazine

Design principles align teams, inform decisions, and embody organizational values, serving as essential tools in the design process.
Data science
fromMedium
1 day ago

Context matters... A lot

Large language models excel at tasks but struggle with context, leading to potentially misleading answers despite their capabilities.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Psychology suggests the most attractive person in the room is almost never the one trying hardest to be - because effort in the direction of attractiveness is visible, and visibility of effort is the one thing that reliably cancels the effect it's trying to produce - Silicon Canals

Authenticity is more appealing than effortful perfection in social interactions.
fromMail Online
5 days ago

What colour are the dots in this optical illusion?

'In this paper a novel optical illusion is described in which purple structures (dots) are perceived as purple at the point of fixation, while the surrounding structures (dots) of the same purple colour are perceived toward a blue hue.'
Science
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Car, House, and Dog Are All the Same Color. My Husband Thinks It Sends the Wrong Message.

Color choices in home and car do not inherently convey racial messages or beliefs.
#color-perception
Games
fromMail Online
1 week ago

How good is YOUR colour perception? Take deceptively difficult test

The 'What's My JND?' test challenges players to identify the smallest color difference between two shades.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk

Color perception can change based on focus, as demonstrated by an illusion with purple dots appearing more purple when directly looked at.
Games
fromMail Online
1 week ago

How good is YOUR colour perception? Take deceptively difficult test

The 'What's My JND?' test challenges players to identify the smallest color difference between two shades.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk

Color perception can change based on focus, as demonstrated by an illusion with purple dots appearing more purple when directly looked at.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Aesthetic Experience Is a Rich Source of Happiness

The brain processes aesthetic experience like other rewards, such as food or money, indicating that the appreciation of beauty is deeply rooted in our neurological responses.
Productivity
fromSecuritymagazine
1 week ago

Breaking Down "The Mosaic Effect"

The mosaic effect describes a situation where individual pieces of information are each permissible to access on their own, but when combined, reveal something more sensitive than any single piece would suggest.
Information security
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Invisible Game: Jordan's Negative Space and Jung's Shadow

Michael Jordan and Carl Jung both emphasize the importance of recognizing overlooked spaces for extraordinary performance and deeper self-understanding.
#design
fromMedium
4 days ago

DeepSeek and Grok Cloud Dancing Data Color Schemes

Pantone's 2026 Color of the Year is PANTONE 11-4201 Cloud Dancer, 'a billowy white imbued with serenity', which can complicate color palette creation.
Data science
Women in technology
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What Makeup Really Says About You (and What It Doesn't)

Makeup trends on social media suggest personality insights, but research shows these links are minimal and largely influenced by observers rather than wearers.
Graphic design
fromMedium
1 week ago

For Craft Sake: On the laws and principles behind good design

Craft is experiencing a resurgence in product design, emphasizing fundamental skills amidst the rise of generative AI and industry confusion.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
2 weeks ago

I Tried the "8-Inch Rule" - and It's Going to Make Everything Look More Expensive

The '8-inch' paint rule significantly improves the accuracy of paint color selection by using larger swatches for better representation in different lighting.
Web development
fromUna
3 weeks ago

una.im | contrast-color() beyond black & white

contrast-color() returns black or white for maximum contrast, but workarounds using color-mix() and style queries enable custom color palette selection while maintaining accessibility.
Writing
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Van Gogh's yellow: more than just a color

Yellow holds significant meaning for Van Gogh, symbolizing brilliance and modernity during his time in Arles, influencing his iconic Sunflowers series.
Web design
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Why your biggest tech upgrade this year is a splash of color

Tech companies increasingly release hardware in vibrant colors like pink, reflecting consumer demand for personalized, colorful technology that serves as personal extensions rather than neutral devices.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

My mother's best advice: wear bold, bright colours

Wearing colors that match your internal mood fosters self-awareness and authentic self-expression rather than conforming to external expectations.
Music
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Art as a Biological Bedrock of Shared Humanity

Humans are biologically wired for shared artistic experiences, which serve as essential connective tissue for our nervous systems and cultural identity, transcending the perceived obsolescence of performing arts in the digital age.
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Spaces That Feel Back: How Buildings Respond to Human Behavior

Decades of research in environmental psychology and building science reveal that indoor conditions can profoundly affect human health and behavior. Lighting influences circadian rhythms and sleep patterns. Air quality impacts cognitive performance and respiratory health. Temperature and acoustics shape comfort and concentration.
Renovation
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Haroutiun Galentz: The Form of Colour

A new monograph repositions Armenian-Lebanese painter Haroutiun Galentz as a cosmopolitan modernist whose work transcends national boundaries and demands cross-border interpretation.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Dress for who you are': how to start finding your personal style

True personal style reflects your authentic self and honest identity rather than chasing fleeting social media microtrends or following restrictive fashion rules.
Cars
fromLmnt
1 month ago

Have We Forgotten How to Design?

Waymo's partnership with DoorDash to manually close passenger car doors reveals a fundamental oversight in autonomous vehicle design, despite the availability of proven automated door technology.
Graphic design
fromMedium
3 weeks ago

Design is not just how it works. Design is how it wins.

AI commodifies work, shifting design's mandate from functional excellence to competitive winning as the primary objective.
Web design
fromMedium
3 weeks ago

The color statistic that's been wrong for 80 years

The commonly cited claim that humans can see between 1 million and 10 million colors lacks scientific precision and requires examination of what actually constitutes a distinguishable color.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Health Benefits of Looking at Beauty

Beauty, it turns out, is capable of launching not just an armada of ships, but a cascade of the same feel-good chemicals you get from being in love, eating chocolate, exercising, and having orgasms- dopamine, endorphins, serotonin, oxytocin. It also lowers stress, blood pressure, and heart rate.
Miscellaneous
#lighting-design
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago
Design

MIRORlab Taps into the Emotional Dimensions of Light

MIRORLab's MIROR Collection uses slow 360° rotation and calibrated color moods to create meditative, nature-inspired lighting that reduces digital overstimulation.
UX design
fromFast Company
1 month ago

5 design principles to feel fully alive

Meaningful life emerges through daily design practices and experiences rather than one-time discovery, with aliveness and human potential exceeding what any single lifetime can express.
Fashion & style
fromThe Globe and Mail
4 weeks ago

The business of colour analysis is booming - again

Colour analysis, a 1980s trend, has resurged as a popular service where experts determine whether individuals are Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall based on skin, hair, and eye undertones to guide personal styling choices.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

Accent Walls May Be Back - But Here's What No One Tells You

Select wallpaper before paint color and commit fully to mural designs for successful room transformations.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Seeing Is Not Always Knowing: The Limits of Visual Authority

Humans' biological impulse to help others misfires when sighted people use mental shortcuts instead of listening to blind people's expert knowledge about navigating their own needs.
Renovation
fromApartment Therapy
4 weeks ago

This Bedroom Makeover Created the Dreamiest Blue Retreat

A renter transformed her bedroom by embracing a cohesive blue color scheme, painting walls, closet doors, and radiator in Farrow & Ball's Inchyra Blue, then adding matching dark blue curtains and tapestry for a cozy, intentional aesthetic.
Web design
fromAol
1 month ago

The Best Paint Colors for Your Home Office

Strategic paint colors enhance home office productivity by promoting focus, reducing stress, and creating either energizing or calming work environments.
fromColossal
1 month ago

With 200+ Artworks, 'Rainbow Dreams' Revels in the Vast Creativity of the Color Spectrum

From Do Ho Suh's ethereal architecture to Kimsooja's irridescent mirrors to Lauren Halsey's fringed tapestry, a new book from Monacelli celebrates a broad spectrum of light and color. Rainbow Dreams features more than 200 installations, sculptures, paintings, photographs, and more that revel in the possibilities of pigment. Bound in a smooth gradient that extends to the pages' edges, this vivid survey is a celebratory, playful object in itself.
Books
#color-psychology
fromForbes
2 months ago
Marketing

The ROI Of Color: How Pantone Predicts Global Trends And Shapes Consumer Behavior

fromForbes
2 months ago
Marketing

The ROI Of Color: How Pantone Predicts Global Trends And Shapes Consumer Behavior

Photography
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Hidden Meaning of Taking Pictures

Photographs personalize fleeting experiences, anchor memory, express values, and reveal the aspirational self by bridging inner experience and the outer world.
#home-office
fromwww.arogyayogaschool.com
2 months ago

Blue Aura Meaning: Shades of Blue and Their Significance

Blue aura is among of the most well-known and important aura colors. Auras are subtle energy field that surrounds living things. They show a person's physical, mental, and spiritual state. People link blue auras to peace and truth. They also relate to communication and spiritual understanding. It is a signification of a person who has calm and reflective appearance that emits calm and peace. The challenges could include overthinking, emotional sensitiveness or withdrawal when stressed.
Yoga
frommissionlocal.org
1 month ago

Pick a color

Help grow our newsroom, joining the 3,250 readers who support us by giving below. See all snaps here. To contribute, send in a headline and a snap to info@missionlocal.com. Because of you, Mission Local reached and surpassed our $300,000 year-end fundraising goal. All we can say is thank you. Thank you for choosing to invest in a local newsroom rooted in San Francisco's communities one that listens first and reports deeply.
San Francisco
fromCurbed
2 months ago

Sentimental Value Is an Excellent Lamp Movie

Sentimental Value is very much a film about a house - a Victorian " dragestil," or "dragon style," home in Oslo where generations of the same family have lived for more than a 100 years. Director Joachim Trier, who found the house in Oslo's Frogner neighborhood, called its role in the film "a witness of the unspoken ... a witness of the 20th century."
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

On Your Next Date, Go Color Hunting

"Me and my girlfriend went on color hunting in Berlin this weekend," user Erikas Mališauskas shared on X. "We picked two random colors and had to make a 3×3 photo grid featuring that color. I got yellow, she got blue, here's the result." Commenters rallied together in agreement, saying how good of an idea this is.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Your Eyes Like What Your Eyes Like

Real estate with ocean views, stunning mountain vistas, and wide-open green spaces sell at premium prices because humans find those settings pleasing [1-5]. Certain color combinations in fashion-such as brown and forest green-blend harmoniously, while others, such as hot pink and orange, clash. And our eyes like certain proportions in visual objects (like buildings and human faces) but not others.
Science
Philosophy
fromApaonline
2 months ago

Loving Attention and Aesthetic Appreciation

Aesthetic attention that silences the self can cultivate the patient, clear vision required for genuine loving relationships.
Film
fromCurbed
2 months ago

Sentimental Value Is an Excellent Lamp Movie

Lamps and a century-old Oslo house visually trace generational change, era, and character, making lighting central to design and storytelling.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Hyperphantasia: When Imagination Is as Vivid as Real Life

Close your eyes and picture an apple. Most people see something-a faint, slightly blurry image, less vivid than a real apple. A few, however, will see it as clearly as if it were sitting right in front of them. This ability is called hyperphantasia. Hyperphantasia, literally meaning "beyond imagination," refers to exceptionally vivid mental imagery. It is often described as the opposite of aphantasia, a condition in which people report little or no ability to form mental images.
Psychology
fromdaverupert.com
2 months ago

Using your design system colors with contrast-color()

One predictable pain point with contrast-color() is that it only returns black and white named colors. From a design systems perspective, that's not ideal because you want your colors. You want your harmonious brand and the colors you and your team spent thousands of man hours in meetings deciding on. Those colors. In fact, an earlier version of Safari had color-contrast() (confusing I know, naming is hard) which allowed you to pass in a list of best candidates to choose from. I beleive that proposal got mired in standards discussions, color contrast algorithms, and competing proposals; and contrast-color() is what survived which got simplified down to a binary result.
#interior-design
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
2 months ago

The color of home: 'Domestic Light' is visual immersion

Considering how this experience could be expressed artistically, he conceived "Domestic Light," which for two years used windowsill sensors in nearly 100 sites globally to record what he describes as "multispectral traces of home."
Arts
fromMedium
1 month ago

Emotional design: let's design for silence

I'm looking at the stage but I don't know what I saw, even though the message is somehow clear. I was invited into the self-reflection of a lost person, projected inward through an attempt to escape from the simulation of post-apocalyptic reality, which through our human stupidity has turned our world into a capitalist grey wasteland, where you can survive if you accept that you don't exist, and there is only us.
UX design
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

The "Color Echo" Method Is How Designers Make Bold Paint Look Amazing

Repeat a chosen color in at least two visible locations to make bold hues feel cohesive, curated, and prevent them from appearing random or tacky.
Design
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

2026 Color of the Year Selections Highlight Tonal Depth and Spatial Calm

2026 color trends favor nuanced, layered, midtone neutrals and muted greens/blues that emphasize material authenticity, tonal balance, and understated spatial calm.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Nostalgia isn't actually about wanting to go back - it's your mind's way of proving to itself that you were once capable of the kind of joy and purpose that feels impossible now. - Silicon Canals

You know that ache you get when you stumble across evidence of your past self being genuinely, effortlessly happy? It's not that you want to go back. Not really. I think what kills you is the proof staring back at you - proof that you were once capable of feeling that alive, that connected, that certain about where you belonged in the world.
Psychology
Arts
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

8 signs you appreciate art, music, and culture on a deeper level than most people - Silicon Canals

Some people experience art deeply, reacting emotionally and perceiving subtle artistic cues that reveal heightened sensitivity and meaningful connections to creative expression.
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

The Surprising Reason Butter Yellow Isn't Trending Anymore (Hint: It's Economic)

Architect-turned-interior designer Anh Ly, founder and CEO of Mim Concept, explains why the color surged in the first place: "Butter yellow had a magic moment because it felt optimistic and comforting, especially during a time when people were craving warmth at home." Now, that emotional pull is also what's working against it. "It fell short on resale since it's a very emotion-specific color. Buyers tend to see it as personal rather than neutral, which makes it harder for them to imagine themselves in the space," Ly adds.
Renovation
Arts
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Tension Between Belonging and Becoming Captured in Music

Live theater transforms viewers into participants, making timeless stories of tradition, loss, and resilience feel immediate and deeply personal.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Color drenching is all the rage, but interior designers say it's easy to make these 5 mistakes

"color drenching" is when people paint an entire room one hue, including the ceiling, wainscotting, and any trim.
Remodel
Arts
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Art Is a Pillar of Health

Creativity improves mental health through emotion regulation, cognitive flexibility, social connectedness, and activation of emotion-regulation neural circuits via active or passive art engagement.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Perception Isn't Just What We Sense

Perception is constructed by the brain using multisensory integration and shortcuts, producing illusions and differing sensory interpretations in autism and ADHD.
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

The Free Design Tool That'll Transform Your Home (It'll Look 10x Better!)

Apartment Therapy's January Cure is a free 20-day program that'll help you refresh your home for the year ahead. Sign up here and get all assignments delivered to your inbox. Go to the Mood Board homepage. Browse our collections of photos, products, and colors, or upload your own images. Tap on an image to add it to your canvas. Move, resize, crop, and layer using our smart tools. You can even add text.
Design
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Seeing Art Is Good for Your Nervous System, Study Finds

Supporting existing research on the benefits of viewing original artwork versus reproductions, a new study found that seeing authentic art can help drop cortisol levels, among other positive effects on the nervous system. Still in pre-print since its submission last October, "The Physiological Impact of Viewing Original Artworks vs. Reprints: a Comparative Study" was conducted by researchers from the Department of Psychological Medicine at King's College in London working in collaboration with the Courtauld Institute of Art.
Arts
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

The 2026 Color Collection by 3form is Rooted in History

The 2026 Color Collection from 3form highlights hues that have anchored design across generations and cultures for thousands of years. The brand's sixth grouping is a departure from last year's palette, which emphasized the emotional power of select shades. With the guiding theme "Color that Connects," the new line features tones that are celebrated by communities around the globe. Inspiration for the palette came from exploring natural pigments used to make certain colors, and how they were found in various locales over time.
Remodel
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Does It Have to Mean Something to Be Great?

Joanne Greenbaum combines diverse media and mark-making to create cohesive paintings where individual elements retain distinctiveness, blending stillness with accelerating movement.
[ Load more ]