WEAR
IT FOR:
Physical restoration, emotional restoration, or to bring in a
romantic relationship, restore your physical endurance, express
greater power, or to stand out in a crowd.
Red
is a color that is stimulating, positive and vital to the body;
has a stimulating affect on the nervous system; increases blood
pressure, respiration and heart rate.
Partnered with yellow red can be 'hypnotic'; with beiges and
browns red shows character; and with gold and white it displays a
regal manner.
Red
is perhaps the most dominant and dynamic of colors. Its energy has
a strong influence on the growth of plants. Psychologically red is
exciting and increases restlessness and nervous tension.
It
represents an attraction to stimulus, and as such, provides an
excellent environment for the creation (but not execution) of
ideas. Under the influence of red, time is over-estimated, and
weights seem heavier.
In
practical applications 'pure' red can seldom be used. The full
color is too overbearing and has too strong an after-image.
Brilliant red is good for commanding attention.
Because of the high frequency of red color blindness (around eight
percent of men and half a percent of women), it has its
limitations in applications for men. Modified forms of red (rose,
maroon, and pink) are beautiful, expressive, universally
appealing, and deeply emotional.
In
its crimson tone it benefits those who worry and are fearful. Its
vermilion shade will help to counteract depression and help to
inspire action to solve the problem.
VISIBILITY
The
most easily recognised and identified color and the easiest to see
in daylight conditions. A bright red attracts attention to itself
and will take a lot of dirt without losing its appearance.
Yellowish reds have better visibility than bluish reds. Reds tend
to 'disappear' in a dim light.
Can
be used to signify 'class and speed' [as in a red sports car]. In
contrast darker colors like brown are used to signify sturdiness
and reliability in motor vehicles [particularly commercial
vehicles].
CHILDREN'S EMOTIONAL
RESPONSE TO RED IS:
Angry, thirsty, mean, sore eyes, fire, danger.
Red
is the principal colour pertaining to areas of basic needs, such
as food, clothing and shelter.
Red
has always been attractive to human beings. The early people of
North Africa and Asia Minor, including the Egyptians, considered
themselves to be a red race. They dyed their flesh red.
Red-bearded youths were sacrificed in Egypt to ensure an abundant
harvest.
The
doctors, in the time of Edward II, directed that everything in a
room should be red to prevent smallpox.
In
Scotland and many other countries a piece of red string or cloth
was tied to animals to protect them from death. In Egypt, the
Orient, Russia and the Balkans, red is the colour of marriage; and
in China a bride always dressed in red.
SUGGESTIONS:
Pure
reds with a touch of white can look faded. It is better to add
enough white to turn red into pink. Pure reds with a touch of
black look dingy. It is better to add enough black to turn red
into maroon.
If
red and yellow are seen together, the red will incline towards
violet and the yellow to green. If red and blue are seen together,
the red will incline towards orange and the blue to green. If red
and grey are used together, the red will be purer and the grey
will be greenish.
If
red is put near blue, the red seems yellower. Near yellow the red
seems brownish. Near green the red seems purer and brighter. Near
black the red seems duller. Near white the red seems lighter, and
near grey the red seems brighter.
Combine reds with peaches, apricots and tans with touches of lime
and shocking pink. Adjacent combinations based on reds are
popular.
Letterbox red and grass green are an ideal combination for a
kitchen and also for a bedroom. They are bright and cheerful.
Red, white, black and grey is stylish and a classical colour
scheme which always makes an impact. Red with yellow is striking
and modern.
RED FROM A
PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEWPOINT REPRESENTS:
fire, heat, anger, temper, blood, danger, Health (Red Cross),
destruction, urgency, fashion, fertility; and it means stop
world-wide.
AS
A FAVOURITE COLOUR:
Red
people tend to be: aggressive, vivacious, passionate, optimistic,
dramatic may be abrupt in manner. They are ambitious, energetic,
courageous, extroverted, and impulsive, with a will to win, They
would want their activities to bring them ‘Intensity of
experience' and 'Fullness of Living'.
People who dislike red tend to be fearful, apprehensive, and
unsettled.
GOOD
HARMONIES:
RED with white, pink, blue (vibrant effect),
red (all reds go together), brilliant yellow, shocking pink.
BRIGHT red with cream.
DEEP
RED with flesh, peach, ivory.
CORAL with white.
FLAME with darker yellows, white, blue.
MAGENTA with orange, brown, green, other reds including
mail-box red.
SCARLET with royal blue (strong), midnight blue,
brown.
VERMILION with emerald green.
Good
contrasts are Scarlet with darker greys, or red with green.
FOR GOODS AND SERVICES
RELATING TO:
Physical imaging, sports or exercise clubs, dining or dancing,
political clubs and organisation, real estate, business, travel,
food, meat products, and machinery, SCARLET to business markets.
Use red for masculine toiletries.
ADDITIONAL
NOTES ON RED:
Red
is the colour of the heart, flesh, and emotion.
Red
has the longest wavelength and lowest energy of all light.
It
is thought to be the first color a baby sees at birth.
It
is the 'expression' of nervous and glandular activity.
Red
is the urge to achieve results, and to win success.
Its
sensory perception is APPETITE, and its emotional perception is
DESIRE.
When used as a packaging color, it makes the package appear
larger and closer.
ORANGE
/ RED:
represents 'force of will'.
ITS
EFFECTS ARE: Desire, excitability, domination, sexuality.
AND
IT IS: Active, offensive, aggressive, autonomous, and competitive.