How to use color strategically in your creative projects. Color is everywhere, but in creative projects it is not a casual choice. Beyond its aesthetic value, color communicates, generates associations and arouses emotions almost immediately. It is a silent, but powerful tool. That is why color psychology has become a key resource in disciplines such as graphic design, branding, illustration, photography, interior design or packaging. Understanding how it works allows for more strategic and coherent decisions. In this article, we will go a step beyond theory to see how to apply color psychology in real creative projects, with examples and practical approaches. What is color psychology Color psychology studies how colors influence people's perception, behavior and experience. Each color can evoke specific emotions, ideas or sensations: calm, energy, confidence, urgency, elegance or closeness. However, it is important to keep in mind a key nuance: the meaning of color is not universal. It can vary according to cultural context, sector or combination with other colors. For example, white may be associated with purity in some contexts and with mourning in others. Therefore, rather than fixed rules, we are talking about trends and associations that should be applied judiciously.
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