Blue: is seen as the color of authority; it is a natural appetite suppressant; it can calm us down and help with analytical thinking. But if there is too much of it without the relief of white it can make people feel “blue”, sad, or depressed.

Yellow: encourages positive thinking, heals the nervous system, relieves depression, and helps to treat unresolved feelings. It can be seen as a warning color. It makes us feel energized, warm, and is good for creative thinking.

Red: is a warming color and, as a stimulator, increases the heart rate, brain wave activity, and respiration. It is energizing and encourages confidence and courage. It increases our appetite, our circulation, and can make us feel more aggressive or agitated if in our view for too long.

Green: reminds us of nature and make us feel more relaxed. Green is very calming, relieves stress and creates a tranquil environment.
Chapter 2: What is Neurodiversity? |  Section 6: How does Emphasis, Rhythm, Proportion & Balance affect Neurodivergents

Chapter 2: What is Neurodiversity? |  Section 6: How does Emphasis, Rhythm, Proportion & Balance affect Neurodivergents

Blue: is seen as the color of authority; it is a natural appetite suppressant; it can calm us down and help with analytical thinking. But if there is too much of it without the relief of white it can make people feel “blue”, sad, or depressed.

Yellow: encourages positive thinking, heals the nervous system, relieves depression, and helps to treat unresolved feelings. It can be seen as a warning color. It makes us feel energized, warm, and is good for creative thinking.

Red: is a warming color and, as a stimulator, increases the heart rate, brain wave activity, and respiration. It is energizing and encourages confidence and courage. It increases our appetite, our circulation, and can make us feel more aggressive or agitated if in our view for too long.

Green: reminds us of nature and make us feel more relaxed. Green is very calming, relieves stress and creates a tranquil environment.
Blue: is seen as the color of authority; it is a natural appetite suppressant; it can calm us down and help with analytical thinking. But if there is too much of it without the relief of white it can make people feel “blue”, sad, or depressed.

Yellow: encourages positive thinking, heals the nervous system, relieves depression, and helps to treat unresolved feelings. It can be seen as a warning color. It makes us feel energized, warm, and is good for creative thinking.

Red: is a warming color and, as a stimulator, increases the heart rate, brain wave activity, and respiration. It is energizing and encourages confidence and courage. It increases our appetite, our circulation, and can make us feel more aggressive or agitated if in our view for too long.

Green: reminds us of nature and make us feel more relaxed. Green is very calming, relieves stress and creates a tranquil environment.

Chapter 2: What is Neurodiversity? |  
Section 6: How does Emphasis, Rhythm, Proportion & Balance affect Neurodivergents

Blue: is seen as the color of authority; it is a natural appetite suppressant; it can calm us down and help with analytical thinking. But if there is too much of it without the relief of white it can make people feel “blue”, sad, or depressed.

Yellow: encourages positive thinking, heals the nervous system, relieves depression, and helps to treat unresolved feelings. It can be seen as a warning color. It makes us feel energized, warm, and is good for creative thinking.

Red: is a warming color and, as a stimulator, increases the heart rate, brain wave activity, and respiration. It is energizing and encourages confidence and courage. It increases our appetite, our circulation, and can make us feel more aggressive or agitated if in our view for too long.

Green: reminds us of nature and make us feel more relaxed. Green is very calming, relieves stress and creates a tranquil environment.

Chapter 2: What is Neurodiversity? |
Section 6: How does Emphasis, Rhythm, Proportion & Balance affect Neurodivergents