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The Art of Color Psychology in Environmental Design: How Colors Speak to Us

The Art of Color Psychology in Environmental Design: How Colors Speak to Us

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1/29/2025

When it comes to designing good environmental graphics, colors do more than just meet the eye – they trigger emotional and psychological responses in your audience. Incorporating strategic color choices into your environmental design is an essential part of the process of creating user experiences that captivate and inspire your target audience in unique ways. 

Color psychology is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates architecture, design and psychology in order to understand how our physical surroundings can influence our mental state at any given time. A stronger understanding of how your audience’s mind will perceive a space based on the color choices you make can help you decide what the space should look like. 

What colors are best for my space? 

Generally speaking, warm colors like red and yellow evoke a sense of energy, and are great for social spaces, while cooler colors like blues and greens are better for calming, relaxation-focused environments (1). Your choices will depend on your industry, what kind of personality your business hopes to convey, as well as what each individual space is being used for within a larger building. 

When it comes down to picking the right shade for you and your environment, think about the associated psychological effects that they may bring for your staff and guests. 

What else do I need to consider in my design? 

Workplace layouts go well beyond color choices. You’ll want to ensure that your goal – whether it be fostering collaboration, increasing productivity, inspiring purchases or anything else – can be met through other means of environmental design.  

Emerging trends in design have helped make spaces of all kinds more aligned with the goals that drive them. Minimalism and eco-friendly designs are both at the forefront of these trends, with many designers going out of their way to reduce visual clutter, or to bring the outdoors in. Being environmentally friendly with your design can also help enhance your brand reputation among your customers, too! 

You’ll also want to consider overall comfort at work though ergonomics, which can involve choosing what kind of desks and chairs your employees receive – but also boils down to having an overall comfortable, well-designed workspace. A happy staff is a more motivated, productive staff! 

Leveraging color psychology in your design is an art, but we’re here to help. Contact us for a free consultation on how your workplace or storefront can be improved through clever use of color. 

(1) https://www.archute.com/psychology-of-space/  

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