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Color palettes of nature

Color palettes of nature Bad Practice
Color palettes of nature Best Practice

Scientists suggest that our positive associations with green and blue have been rooted in our brains through evolution.[1] Green landscapes are linked to growth and vitality, while blue skies and water bodies suggest clarity and calmness. These natural colors are more than just visually pleasing; they can significantly impact our well-being.

Exposure to nature's colors, such as green and blue, has been shown to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and improve mood. For instance, the serene greens of a forest can calm the mind, while the expansive blues of the sea can evoke a sense of peace.

Incorporating these colors into interfaces can help mitigate the negative effects of urbanization.[2]

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