This study compares semantic ratings of colour samples (chips) with those of the same colours applied to a variety of objects. In total, 25 participants took part in the colour-meaning experiment, and assessed 54 images using five semantic scales. In Experiment 1, simplified images (coloured silhouettes) were used whereas in Experiment 2 real images were used. In this article, the terms “chip meaning” and “context meaning” are used for convenience. Chip meaning refers to the associated meanings when only isolated colour chips were evaluated while context meaning refers to colour meanings evaluated when colours were applied to a variety of product categories. Analyses were performed on the data for the two experiments individually. The resul...
The multiple disciplinary fields with an interest in colour studies presents an environment where th...
Colour conveys multiple types of information and is widely used in Art and Design. The critical role...
Colour meaning is a challenging decision in interior architecture during the design process; however...
Deciding a colour for a product is a significant task for designers to attract consumer attention an...
A number of recent theories of semantic representation propose two-way interaction of semantic and p...
Colour is a powerful visual cue that affects consumer brand choice. Although there is an obvious and...
Popular opinions link colours and emotions. Yet, affective connotations to colours are heterogeneous...
In recent studies, contextual situations of applied colours are compared to colours presented as sam...
Purpose The impact of colour is acknowledged within the marketing field. However, research on colou...
Strong associations exist between colours and concepts or words. Understanding these associations, s...
Sixteen students were involved in an experiment to describe the appearance of colour samples. These ...
This thesis examines usage of English colour terms in context, based on an extensive computerised te...
This article describes a conceptual framework for understanding consumer product-colour purchase dec...
This paper introduces insights into color exploration and testing methods that designers and markete...
For many, colours convey affective meaning. Popular opinion assumes that perception of colour is cru...
The multiple disciplinary fields with an interest in colour studies presents an environment where th...
Colour conveys multiple types of information and is widely used in Art and Design. The critical role...
Colour meaning is a challenging decision in interior architecture during the design process; however...
Deciding a colour for a product is a significant task for designers to attract consumer attention an...
A number of recent theories of semantic representation propose two-way interaction of semantic and p...
Colour is a powerful visual cue that affects consumer brand choice. Although there is an obvious and...
Popular opinions link colours and emotions. Yet, affective connotations to colours are heterogeneous...
In recent studies, contextual situations of applied colours are compared to colours presented as sam...
Purpose The impact of colour is acknowledged within the marketing field. However, research on colou...
Strong associations exist between colours and concepts or words. Understanding these associations, s...
Sixteen students were involved in an experiment to describe the appearance of colour samples. These ...
This thesis examines usage of English colour terms in context, based on an extensive computerised te...
This article describes a conceptual framework for understanding consumer product-colour purchase dec...
This paper introduces insights into color exploration and testing methods that designers and markete...
For many, colours convey affective meaning. Popular opinion assumes that perception of colour is cru...
The multiple disciplinary fields with an interest in colour studies presents an environment where th...
Colour conveys multiple types of information and is widely used in Art and Design. The critical role...
Colour meaning is a challenging decision in interior architecture during the design process; however...