Saturday, May 26, 2012

Importance of Color in Textile



Not all colors are good for any individual because of different skin color tones. The best way to find your personal skin color is to ask a friend who can be objective about your situation. Your friend can "drape" you with big swatches of different colors. The most flattering colors are sometimes the good colors for you. Often, you'll be surprised that the color you like best is also the best color for you.

Once you know your personal color, practice by understanding their association with seasonable colors (spring, summer, winter, and fall). They can give a set of guidelines for flattering effect of your clothes. You'll also be able to forecast colors for the next season.





List of Popular Colors and How Our Emotions Respond






















































BLACK


Severe, mysterious, sophisticated, glum, depressing, deadly


BLUE


Serene, calming, cool, quiet, sleepy, sad


BROWN


Warm, earthy, drab


GRAY


Well-informed, subtle, dignified, gloomy, cold


GREEN


Fresh, successful, loving, greedy, restful, calm.


HOT COLORS


(ie. pink) Wild, sensual, daring, flashy, vulgar


ORANGE


Happy, cheerful, new, motivated, garish, warm.


PINK


Soft, innocent, delicate, feminine, delicious


RED


Alert, warning, sexual, aggressive, energetic, cheerful, angry, vital, exciting


VIOLET


Royal, rich, stately, passionate, subtle but sexy, impressive, alone


WHITE


Clean, pure, young, safe, simple


YELLOW


Sunny, bright, hopeful, optimistic, joyful, clear, positive, alive



 



It is important to understand that color has three properties. These properties do not affect the meaning of colors unless their appearances have actually changed (ie hot violet, frosted brown)

Color Guidelines According to Seasons

























Summer


Think clear, contrast and bold colors.


Fall


Think soft, cool, slightly grayed colors.


Spring


Think bright, fresh and lively colors.


Winter


Think deep, dark and muted colors.

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