The Psychology of Color | Riley Johnson | TEDxLosOsosHighSchool

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You'll be surprised to learn how much color influences our moods, our choices, and our lives.

Riley Johnson is a junior in high school and loves acting, drawing, painting, and writing. When it comes to art, she frequently uses color psychology to achieve certain effects with her pictures. She hopes you all find a topic as simple as colors to be interesting.

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She was super super nervous, but did it anyways. Props to her for this. Brave move. Would love to hear her explaining a little bit more in a more calm and less stressed state.

WFFILMS
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It takes courage to stand before an audience and talk about a topic. She did very well, and she managed not to lose herself. A very interesting topic, I'd love to hear more from her !
Bravo!

princeab
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im glad half of the comments is giving appreciation for her courage to talk to a mass audience

ethanmiller
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I know I’m two years late to this video, but she did great! Very informative. You could tell she got a little frustrated with her mishaps, but that’s a lot of courage for someone to talk in front of a lot of people. Congratulations to her!

jimmysimonis
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colour psychology is a rare topic talked about in psychology. talk more about it

Tushar
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You did it! Most people would rather be in the audience and don't have the courage to do the speech. Color is fascinating! Thank you!!

florencemclaughlin
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Public speaking can and does make a lot of people nervous. It takes courage to do stuff like this while you are feeling nervous. Enjoyed the content of the presentation as well. Well done Riley!

iashrai
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She did great! The topic is fascinating-- she is not alone with being nervous! Famous writers and authors are better at expressing themselves through writing, she may be apart of that group-- I know I am!! Yet she still got up on camera in front of a live audience and freakin' did the thang. Props to you Riley!

stephanie
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Wow kudos to her! Such a young speaker!

queenofscrolls
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I’m colour blind and I have to watch this for school 😒😒😒

zenox
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Great video, this really helped with my studies. Thanks Riley! :)

Lili-egcw
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This presentation was so clear and engaging 😁

djellejayfalcon
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The best answer I have ever get. It's very simple

aditya-mimu
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Learning and previous experience with color accounts for a disproportionate amount of the variance in preferences for color and emotions.

annmarieknapp
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She was so nervous, now I'm nervous too from watching.

mikelytou
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Thanks for this useful video, I want to download it, plz give me a way!

Hasti.Afradi
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what was that conclusion. Great effort btw

inspirevlog
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I have a question if anybody can answer, I am trying to research something.. if you feel a certain way will it subconsciously change the way you see colors?

ella
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Great job. I would love to have someone do a study on me with the Bright color Construction Orange color. After 10 mins I get Nauseous, break out with cold sweat, and weak. It can take hours to feel somewhat normal again. When my mother was pregnant with me she had to throw out her Orange rug. She threw up every time she saw it. Then when I was 5 yrs old my teacher used Orange paper in the windows. I immediately got sick and went home. I told my mom about the color Orange, I couldn’t look at it and tried to move my desk completely around. She then told me about when she was pregnant with me. I would love for someone to find out why? It’s horrible. I get embarrassed by it. 😉

pamweinberg
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Speaker said at beginning that orange expedites apetite while purple supresses it. Later she said in the two pic test that cool colors expedite appetie more that warm colors . But orange is warm and purple is cool

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