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Pick the Right Colours

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Sometimes it's a struggle to find the right colour for things. So here are some ways to find that right colour. Use the same questions and ideas for you or for others if you are making colour choices for them.
 
 
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
=== Identifyinging Your Favourite Colour ===
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# Think about a favourite place and the colours in the scenery. For example:
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#* Beaches: Blue, Yellow
 
#* Pizza place: Red, Orange
 
#* Florist: Red, Yellow, Pink, Purple
 
# Think about the colours that bring the happiest response. Finding these can help make life better. You can bring a splash of happiness wherever you go when accompanied by a favorite colour. For example, think about the colors of favorite:
 
#* Handbags
 
#* Nails
 
#* Walls
 
#* Cars
 
# What’s a favourite colour? A favourite colour for you or another person is a favourite for a reason so insert it into your life or theirs.
 
# What colour do you seem to find all the time?
 
#* Some see blue a lot because they live near a beach
 
#* Others see green a lot because there is a grass near where they live
 
# What are you wearing most? Sometimes you don’t realise it, but you are already sporting your favourite colour.
 
 
 
=== Identifying Favorite Design Principles ===
 
# Match colours. Consider customary color combinations. Blue often is combined with white. Red often goes with black. But you can create whatever colour matches you would like.
 
# Balance colours. If it's a pair of clothes items, you usually don't want to go too colourful with both. If your top is very colourful, such as a bold color or multicolored, you can mellow it down with the bottoms by using a neutral colour, such as navy blue, black, off white, or brown.
 
# Opt for a plain look. A single colour like plain navy blue can make a mark without being loud or too dull.
 
# Add texture. With the option of colours comes texture. Adding a texture to a painting or wall decor or adding a silk or woolen scarf to your outfit can create a wonderful look with the added texture.
 
# Access the need of the user. If you are determining the colour scheme for a child's room, you may take the liberty to add robust colours in it. For example, you might choose the primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. You also may use a variety of soothing colours (such as monochromes or pale colors such as pinks, lavenders, or blues) for each item like furniture, curtains, paintings, toys, upholstery, or lamps. Understanding the psychological impact of color is a detailed subject, but one which you may want to research or for which you may want to get the opinion of a designer or decorator.
 
# Don't stereotype based on gender. If you just go with pink for a feminine look assuming it is going to work, then that may be a mistake. Ask before you make assumptions and then go ahead with using colours for them.
 
# Avoid a riot of colours. Using multiple colours that disturb the eye can be troubling. If you are designing a wardrobe, make sure you make way for a variety of colours without overusing one colour or using many colours just for the sake of it.
 
 
 
== Tips ==
 
* Get some assistance from your friends and family.
 
* Experiment with different colours to help you might find "your colour."
 
* If you can’t find that colour, constantly change colours, or use the colors of the rainbow.
 
 
 
== Warnings ==
 
* If you cannot find your colour, do not stress. Colours might not be your thing. If you are obsessively fretting on what colour to choose, you might go to your local eye doctor or therapist!
 


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