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Orange

Published on Apr 12, 2019

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Orange

HOw to use it
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Orange is a color people love - or not

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it is vibrant

and can be used as an accent colour really effectively
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and can Create mood

sunrise and sunsets 
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it means freshness and vitality

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take cues from nature

orange and green
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on the colour wheel

it is opposite to blue - so always goes well - try with a range of blues, turquoise, purples and pinks
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Orange is the color of joy and creativity

The meaning of the color orange is stimulating, vibrant, and flamboyant
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Orange is associated with meanings of joy, warmth, heat, sunshine, enthusiasm, creativity, success, encouragement, change, determination, health, stimulation, happiness, fun, enjoyment, balance, sexuality, freedom, expression, and fascination.

Orange promotes a sense of general wellness and emotional energy that should be shared, such as compassion, passion, and warmth. Orange will help a person recover from disappointments, a wounded heart, or a blow to one’s pride.

Studies show that the orange color can create physical effects such as increased hunger, heightened sense of activity, increased socialization, boost in aspiration, stimulated mental activity, increased oxygen supply to the brain, increased contentment, and enhanced assurance. Orange also helps aid decision making, and enhances happiness, confidence, and understanding.

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Too much orange causes self-centered and self-serving qualities, including pride, arrogance, and lack of care for others. Too little orange causes loss of motivation, lower self-esteem, and loneliness.

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While orange is a common color associated with summer and the hot sun, often associated with being a main color of harvest and autumn due to the changing color of the leaves and pumpkins.

While orange does stimulate the appetite, it is a common color found in citrus fruit and is often associated with Vitamin C and a healthy diet. Orange is a popular color in restaurants to encourage the feeling of hunger and contentment.

Different shades, tints, and hues of orange have different meanings. For example, dark orange may represent deceit and distrust, while red-orange relates to passion, pleasure, desire, aggression, domination, and action, and a golden orange often stands for prestige, wisdom, illumination, wealth, and quality. A light orange or peach color tend to be more friendly and soothing.

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Additional words that represent different shades, tints, and values of the color orange: pumpkin, fire, gold, copper, flame, brass, apricot, peach, rust, citrus, mandarin, tangerine.

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Don't be afraid to use orange

in your art or in your home

experiment

you won't regret it
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for more advice on colour