What color character are you?

What Color Character Are You?

A Colorful Analysis of Your Personality

Do you ever have days when you wake up feeling like a mysterious character? Like there’s something special about you that only you can express? We believe everyone is complex and multi-faceted. No two people’s personalities are ever truly the same. We can look to academic theories to gain better understanding of the intricacies of our own behavior, and the behavior of those around us. A fun way to explore the components of your personality is by looking at what color character you are.

What is Color Psychology?

The concept of color psychology is based on the idea that colors have an impact on us in various ways. This is why color marketing is so widely used – businesses often use pastel shades for maternal services, blues for banks and finance, and green for eco-friendly products. For an individual, the notion of color psychology can be used to gain an indication into their personality and emotional responses. The science of color psychology rests on a somewhat shaky framework – research on the topic remains inconclusive and more research is needed.

Identifying Your Color Character

Every color carries its own energy, and understanding the positive and negatives of each will give you an indication of which type of character you are.

Red – Red is a passionate and dynamic color, expressing strong emotions and symbolizing strength. You may find yourself dreaming of a better future and are motivated and driven to work towards your goal.

Blue – Blue is the color of communication, tranquility and trust. Often, people who identify as blue characters are emotionally centered and focused, with an eye for detail and a dedication to their faith and family.

Yellow – Bright, joyous and curious, yellow is the color of sunshine and inspiration. Those with a yellow character tend to be analytical, ambitious and highly sociable.

Green – Mercurial and often mindful, green characters are incredibly sensitive and compassionate. They tend to be spiritual and creative, prioritise harmony and peace in their lives, and motivate others to excel.

Orange – Fun, vibrant and strong-willed, orange characters are creative, spontaneous and often driven by a need for adventure. They value exploration and freedom and often feel imprisoned by their homes and familiar environments.

Purple – Wise, magical, and mysterious, purple characters lead with their intuition. They are highly spiritual and often innately understand the law of attraction. They are also creative and innovative, unafraid of failure and adventure.

Conclusion

Color psychology is an interesting way to explore your personality traits and behaviors, even if the science of color psychology remains inconclusive. Look to the colors around you and assess which best resonates with your innermost character and desires. Connecting with your true inner character may just help you to find the answers to life’s biggest questions.