Warm colors are hues that evoke a sense of warmth, often being associated with fire, the sun, and heat. In general, warm colors are those in the red, orange, and yellow families. They can also create a feeling of energy or excitement, and make an area feel more intimate. Yellow’s can evoke emotions, clarity, and warmth. Orange’s represent warmth, happiness, and cheerfulness and are often used in the fall season when the weather gets colder. Red is the most intense warm color on the color wheel, red can physically respond to our bodies by increasing heart rate and creating arousal. In eLearning, it can be used to encourage learners to take action, attract attention, and create interest. Brown is a warm and neutral color that can be used as an accent to indicate warmth and wholesomeness. Painters often use it to capture an earthy feel, and it pairs well with green. Brown can also give the impression of tradition and a well-established heritage. Pink is closer to red than blue or green, which are considered cool colors, its association with red gives it warm characteristics. Its psychological effects, such as its association with energy, passion, and love, also contribute to its warmth. Cream a warm color with warm undertones that can make a house seem inviting. It can also give people a serene feeling. Earth tones are a warm palette of shades that include tans, browns, grays, and greens, inspired by the planet. It’s a good color combination to consider when trying to capture a nature, environmental, or the earthy feel. Book your free consultation with us!