In language, we easily link colors and emotions. English speakers see red, feel blue, or are green with envy, meaning they are angry, sad, or envious, respectively. French speakers voient rouge (see ...
“Blue and orange, blue and orange, blue and orange.” It isn’t just Demize’s ode to the Chicago Bears. It’s actually a fundamental and vital color scheme widely used in film, from genres ranging from ...
What exactly is a wheel of emotions, you ask? There are several different versions of the wheel of emotions. The most notable include the Plutchik wheel, the Junto wheel, the Geneva wheel and the ...