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2032-12-15
Color Memory: Why We Remember Some Colors and Forget Others
Human color memory is selective, reconstructive, and systematically biased toward prototypes. Understanding how color memory works — and where it fails — explains why some brand colors persist in culture for decades while others evaporate immediately.
PsychologyMemoryPerceptionBrandingColor Science
2033-05-05
Color and Space: How Hue Reshapes the Rooms We Live In
Color doesn't just decorate space — it fundamentally alters how we perceive its dimensions, temperature, and emotional register. The perceptual science of how color transforms architectural experience, from Victorian chromotherapy to contemporary biophilic design.
ArchitectureInterior DesignColor PsychologyPerceptionSpatial Design
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