Ever wondered how colors affect our everyday lives, emotions, and behaviors? In just 8 minutes, we break down the fascinating world of color psychology, exploring how different hues can impact our mood, perception, and decision-making. Whether you're a marketer, designer, psychology student, or simply intrigued by the psychological effects of color, this video provides a comprehensive overview of how colors influence our daily experiences.
By understanding how colors influence human behavior, you can make more informed choices in your personal and professional endeavors!
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Writer: Lightoflights
Reviewer: Kevin
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Gabriel Miles
Animator: Anilezah Lam
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
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