Color and Language: More Insights (08-28-18)
Zheng and colleagues studied how color is experienced.
Zheng and colleagues studied how color is experienced.
Castell, Hecht, and Oberfeld investigated how ceiling color influences how high a ceiling seems to be.
Lloyd, Rodgers, and Roberts probed how the way that color is used on maps affects wayfinding.
Pazda and Thorstenson studied the colors preferred by extraverts and introverts.
How we sense and make sense of the environment around us—and how our brains work with information, in general—can vary based on where we are on Earth. We discuss Equator-relative, design-related variations in thoughts and behaviors in this article.
A research team lead by Siu indicates that children and adults have similar associations to the color red.
Children around the world seem to learn to prefer pink if they’re female and blue if they’re male.
Color gets mainstream attention
Who likes what varies, a lot
Gibson and his team studied the how languages communicate color information.