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Reddit mentions of Drunk Tank Pink: And Other Unexpected Forces that Shape How We Think, Feel, and Behave
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Release date | March 2013 |
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If anyone is interested there is a book that explains this in detail, Its called drunk tank pink and its a very interesting read.
http://www.amazon.com/Drunk-Tank-Pink-Unexpected-Forces/dp/1594204543
Sweet, one sane person in this whole thread. Thanks for bringing some actual science to this discussion.
If all these designers think that color doesn't have a direct impact on the psychological impact of buying decisions they should probably switch careers.
Listen guys, its been proven, and yes scientifically that color does affect people. And in tremendous ways. As a successful graphic artist it worries me that all these people in here don't think about this or apply it to their advertising.
I highly suggest all you disbelievers pick up this book while not related to just color, it will be an eye opener on WHY people buy the way they do. If you are in advertising (and the majority of you are) you should probably do some reading before posting about how colors don't impact someone.
Sure people are going to be exposed to colors and feel them in different ways, but the majority of us look at red and feel warmth, anger or anxiety depending on the context of the color portrayed. This is the reason why Hospitals have whites, greens and blues. They are calming, healing colors.
I can't believe I just had to type this up in a sub about graphic design. Our trade really is diminishing.