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Colour blind?

SO HOW does knowing one's colour personality benefit us? Manufacturers of consumer goods have long understood the impact of colours on the decision making process of customers. That is why today we have red refrigerators and coloured computers that appeal to a wider selection of consumers. As a rule, people are attracted to those colours and hues, which make them, feel safe and confident. An individual's reaction on people around him or her depends on the effect produced by the colour of their clothes. It can either produce the comforting and soothing feeling or not. By understanding the various colour signals you can use them to form certain impression on people and receive desirable responses.

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