A cross-cultural comparison of colour emotion for two-colour combinations
Journal article, 2012

Psychophysical experiments were conducted in the UK, Taiwan, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Argentina, and Iran to assess colour emotion for two-colour combinations using semantic scales warm/cool, heavy/light, active/passive, and like/dislike. A total of 223 observers participated, each presented with 190 colour pairs as the stimuli, shown individually on a cathode ray tube display. The results show consistent responses across cultures only for warm/cool, heavy/light, and active/passive. The like/dislike scale, however, showed some differences between the observer groups, in particular between the Argentinian responses and those obtained from the other observers. Factor analysis reveals that the Argentinian observers preferred passive colour pairs to active ones more than the other observers. In addition to the cultural difference in like/dislike, the experimental results show some effects of gender, professional background (design vs. nondesign), and age. Female observers were found to prefer colour pairs with high-lightness or low-chroma values more than their male counterparts. Observers with a design background liked low-chroma colour pairs or those containing colours of similar hue more than nondesign observers. Older observers liked colour pairs with high-lightness or high-chroma values more than young observers did. Based on the findings, a two-level theory of colour emotion is proposed, in which warm/cool, heavy/light, and active/passive are identified as the reactive-level responses and like/dislike the reflective-level response.

Author

L. C. Ou

University of Leeds

M. R. Luo

University of Leeds

P. L. Sun

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

N. C. Hu

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

H. S. Chen

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

S. S. Guan

National Yunlin University of Science and Technology

A. Woodcock

Coventry University

J. L. Caivano

Universidad de Buenos Aires

R. Huertas

Universidad de Granada

A. Tremeau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)

Monica Billger

Chalmers, Architecture, Architectural theory and methods

H. Izadan

Isfahan University of Technology

K. Richter

Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing

Color Research and Application

0361-2317 (ISSN) 1520-6378 (eISSN)

Vol. 37 1 23-43

Subject Categories

Civil Engineering

DOI

10.1002/col.20648

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