Color imagery is helpful for understanding my character by providing an in-depth look in to how I act. Colors have certain ideas and values associated with them, which can help when describing a character.
For example, I personify the color yellow by being cheerful and upbeat. Although I may not always look it, I am almost always happy. Paler shades of yellow can signify calmness, or a type of quiet intellect. I think of myself as smart, so this fits well. Brighter shades are associated with gathered knowledge and fun. While I may not be the best at retaining information, I am good at using what I know to make connections with other things. I am also spontaneous, being able to come up with fun ideas or things to do on the spot.
Yellow is also the color of creativity, which I hope that I have a lot of. I am very artistic, but perhaps not enough to call myself an artist. I am a very right brained person, meaning I lean towards the arts and expression rather than math and logic. I believe that yellow is the perfect representation of this.
The second color I think I personify is pink. Pink is the most hopeful of all the colors, and represents both youthfulness, a positive, and immaturity, a negative. Youthfulness is a big part of my life, in a society that emphasizes growing up quickly. There is nothing wrong with slowing down the process to enjoy being sixteen. However, on the flip side of that comes immaturity, which I’m afraid I have a lot of. In small doses, it can be fun and unexpected, but mostly it causes me to not be taken seriously. However, I will go ahead and spend as long as I can being young and stupid, when it doesn’t really matter.
The Term Paper on Color Theory Colors Yellow Black
Joshua R eichmann Color Theory Interactive System Design Color is also known as hue. Each hue is a specific spot on the color spectrum. To work with color, there are different attributes you should know about: value, contrast and brightness, and saturation. The range from black to white is called value. Contrast is the degree of separation between values. Whereas brightness adds white to an image, ...
Pink also represents my struggle to have my work appreciated when I feel I have done well. However, there are a great many things I do that I do not feel proud of, so this often becomes a problem. I often keep my writing or drawings from curious eyes because of this, no matter what I feel the quality of the work is.
Finally, the third color that represents me is violet, which also happens to be one of my favorite colors. It represents a tendency to be over idealistic and indulgent of fantasies, which is very accurate. I tend to not think about the negative consequences of an action until I have already done it, making my reality much different from what I had originally imagined.
Violet also represents individuality, which I like to think I have with my passion for colorful art and strange clothing. The color violet is associated with free spirits and inspiration. It is said that those associated with the color purple enjoy meeting all types of people, which is very true for me. I prefer meeting many different types of people from all types of backgrounds and cultures, as gaining as many experiences with as many people as possible gives me the most inspiration for my creations.