Warm Color Palette

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They are typically found on the red, orange, and yellow side of the color spectrum, and are known for their ability to create a sense of warmth, energy, and passion.

WARM COLORS

HOW WARM COLORS CAN AFFECT YOUR MOOD

Red, for instance, is known to increase one’s heart rate and stimulate the senses. It is a color that can evoke strong emotions, from love and passion to anger and frustration. 

RED

It is a warm color that can create a sense of joy and excitement, making it a great choice for promoting a positive and playful atmosphere. 

ORANGE

Yellow is associated with sunshine, warmth, and happiness. It is a color that can instantly lift your mood and create a sense of optimism and positivity. To emphasize the cheerfulness of yellow, you can combine it with pink.

YELLOW

As a warm color with its roots nested deep within nature, brown may be able to evoke feelings of comfort, security, and stability like no other, making it an immensely popular choice in interior design and fashion.

BROWN

Using warm colors in design can create a sense of energy and passion, making any space feel significantly livelier and welcoming upon entering. Warm colors can be used to create a sense of balance and harmony.

WARM COLORS IN DESIGN

EXAMPLES OF WARM COLORS IN ART HISTORY

Bacchus and Ariadne (1523)  by Titian

Bal du Moulin de la Galette (1876)  by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Composition VIII (1923)  by Wassily Kandinsky