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Color. Amy Jo Southworth. Color. Here is white on yellow. Ick Here’s brown White again White again Jiggity jig. Here is red on brown. Here is yellow, just for fun. Here is red. Is it looking fuzzy? Is it wobbly? Is it nauseating? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Color

Amy Jo Southworth

Color

04/22/23

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Color

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Here is white on yellow

Ick Here’s brown White again White again Jiggity jig

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Here is red on brown

Here is yellow, just for fun

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Here is red

Is it looking fuzzy? Is it wobbly? Is it nauseating?How long could you stand watching this

presentation?Has stereopsis set in?

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On Green

Here is some more redHmmm, Christmas colorsAny stereopsis happening here?Colorblind folks may also have trouble

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color

Light on dark background in large rooms & with projectors

Dark on light background for overhead transparencies or small rooms/web pages

4 or fewer colors

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color

happy courageous successfulromantic imaginative fantasygrowth abundance vitality luckenthusiastic playful optimistic tranquil intuitive trustworthy professional outrageous imaginative innovative

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color

refreshing cool imaginativeenergy determination passionstability earthy reliable rusticmotivated active dynamicknowledge power integrity creativity illumination wisdom

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color

spiritual passionate visionarypeaceful sincere affectionateromantic compassionate faithfulassertive passion dangerclassy formal power death

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mixed messages?

energy determination passionstability earthy reliable

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color therapy Certain parts of brain

– Are light sensitive– Respond differently to different wavelengths (color stimulates

or reduces, for instance, hormone production)

One in 6 research blindfolded participants could identify color with fingertips after training; blind could do so even more

Color-tinted glasses may help those with learning disabilities, particularly dyslexia

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color therapy

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We are a visually illiterate society. … Three R’s are no longer enough. Our world is changing fast—faster than we can keep up with our historical modes of thinking and communicating. Visual literacy—the ability to both read and write visual information; the ability to learn visually; to think and solve problems in the visual domain—will, as the information revolution evolves, become a requirement for success in business and in life.

—Dave Gray, founder of visual thinking company XPLANE