Showing posts with label emotions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emotions. Show all posts
Friday, 26 October 2012
The Emotional Computer
Can computers understand emotions? Can computers express emotions? Can they feel emotions? The latest video from the University of Cambridge shows how emotions can be used to improve interaction between humans and computers.
Monday, 17 October 2011
Emotions Associated with Color
Red: Stimulates and evokes excitement, passion, power, energy, anger, intensity. Also, can indicate “stop,” negativity, financial trouble or shortage.
Yellow: Indicates caution, warmth, mellowness, positive meaning, optimism, and
cheerfulness. It can also stimulate thinking and visioning.
Dark blue: Depending on shade, can relax, soothe, indicate maturity, and evoke trust, tranquility, or peace.
Light blue: Cool, youthful, or masculine image can be projected.
Purple: Projects assertiveness or boldness, youthfulness, and contemporary image. Often used as a sign of royalty, richness, spirituality, or power.
Orange: Can indicate high energy or enthusiasm. Emotional and sometimes stimulates positive thinking. Organic image can result.
Brown: An earth tone that creates a feeling of security, wholesomeness, strength,
support, and a lack of pretentiousness.
Green: Can remind of nature, productivity, positive image, moving forward or “go,”
comforting, growth, or financial success or prosperity. Also, can give a feeling of
balance.
Gold/silver: Illustrates prestige, status, wealth, elegance, or conservative image.
Pink: Projects a youthful, feminine, or warm image.
White: Typically used to illustrate purity, cleanliness, honesty, wholesomeness; to
enhance colors used and provide visual relaxation.
Black: Represents a lack of color. Creates sense of independence, completeness, and solidarity. Often used to indicate financial success, death, seriousness, or
heaviness of situation
Source: The creative training idea book : inspired tips and techniques for
engaging and effective learning by Robert W. Lucas.
Yellow: Indicates caution, warmth, mellowness, positive meaning, optimism, and
cheerfulness. It can also stimulate thinking and visioning.
Dark blue: Depending on shade, can relax, soothe, indicate maturity, and evoke trust, tranquility, or peace.
Light blue: Cool, youthful, or masculine image can be projected.
Purple: Projects assertiveness or boldness, youthfulness, and contemporary image. Often used as a sign of royalty, richness, spirituality, or power.
Orange: Can indicate high energy or enthusiasm. Emotional and sometimes stimulates positive thinking. Organic image can result.
Brown: An earth tone that creates a feeling of security, wholesomeness, strength,
support, and a lack of pretentiousness.
Green: Can remind of nature, productivity, positive image, moving forward or “go,”
comforting, growth, or financial success or prosperity. Also, can give a feeling of
balance.
Gold/silver: Illustrates prestige, status, wealth, elegance, or conservative image.
Pink: Projects a youthful, feminine, or warm image.
White: Typically used to illustrate purity, cleanliness, honesty, wholesomeness; to
enhance colors used and provide visual relaxation.
Black: Represents a lack of color. Creates sense of independence, completeness, and solidarity. Often used to indicate financial success, death, seriousness, or
heaviness of situation
Source: The creative training idea book : inspired tips and techniques for
engaging and effective learning by Robert W. Lucas.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
The A to Z of toxic emotions: A magical new book reveals the feelings that ruin our lives and how to conquer them
Artist and writer Matthew Johnstone won worldwide acclaim after turning his experiences of battling depression into a poignant and humorous illustrated guide, I Had A Black Dog.
Now Mathew and his lifelong friend and writer James Kerr have produced an equally enchanting and enlightening book, The Alphabet Of the Human Heart, chronicling the negative emotions that can hold us back in
life ... and how you can conquer them.
Have a look at
Now Mathew and his lifelong friend and writer James Kerr have produced an equally enchanting and enlightening book, The Alphabet Of the Human Heart, chronicling the negative emotions that can hold us back in
life ... and how you can conquer them.
Have a look at
The A to Z of joy: A magical new book reveals how to feel happier every day
A brilliant new book by the acclaimed illustrator Matthew Johnstone and his lifelong friend James Kerr charts the A to Z of human emotions. Yesterday, they chronicled the emotions that ruin lives. Today, they present the ways to make your spirits soar.
Have a look at it
Have a look at it
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