This paper introduces colour as a visual resource for accessing the emotional experience of entrepreneurs. Colour has been demonstrated throughout the past decades to contain strong affective meanings and the ability to communicate specific emotional experiences. In this paper I show how colours are used by entrepreneurs through the colour timeline approach as a tool to facilitate the process of making sense of and expressing emotion. In particular, I show how colour can give form to complex emotions, draw out significant emotional events, and provide visual space for holistic reflection. This paper thus highlights the potential of colour for research on emotion in the context of entrepreneurship.Peer reviewe
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Colour is inseparable part of human life. It helps to see, to feel, to live. That is why very carefu...
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The communication of affect, a feeling or emotion, has a central role in creating engaging visual ex...
Colour is the most enriched and endless form of human life. It reflects our mood and more importantl...
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People associate affective meaning with colour, and this may influence decisions about colours. Hue ...
Purpose – Color is ubiquitous and is a source of information. People make up their minds within 90 s...
This paper answers to recent calls for research on a significant but under-studied aspect of design,...
This article aims to address two aspects of lighting often treated intuitively by designers in charg...
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