The much talked about “Inside Out 2”released in theaters last month, takes us back into the world of human emotions. The sequel, in fact, continues to explore the mind of Riley, the now adolescent protagonist, showing how her emotions – Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust, Embarrassment, Boredom – interact and influence his daily life.
In the psychology of coloroften, emotions are associated with specific colors, a connection that Pixar has masterfully represented in its characters. Joy in yellow, symbolizes optimism; Sadness is blue, evoking melancholy; Anger is red, representing abundant energy; Fear is purple, with a sense of mystery and caution; Disgust is green, with a feeling of repulsion; Embarrassment is pink, tender and awkward; Boredom, called Ennui, is represented by an indigo gray, to indicate adolescent apathy.
The same connections also find application in interior design. Using specific colors in your home can influence your mood and overall well-being. For example, yellow brightens a space and energizes, blue creates a relaxing atmosphere, while red stimulates and warms the environment. Understanding and using Color psychology helps create balanced spaces that resonate with our emotions.
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Source: living.corriere.it