Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Favourite Colour votes are in!




There was a total of 66 votes and here are the results.
Definitely not an all conclusive study but an interesting exercise no less.
Most of the votes below came from artists and crafters from Etsy.
(The color palettes you see below were put together on ColorLovers. Definitely a site that is top of my list!)













Yellow - NO VOTES

Grey - NO VOTES

White - NO VOTES

Pink - 1 VOTE

Black - 1 VOTE







Scarlet/Coral - 1 VOTE

Gold - 2 VOTES

Brown - 2 VOTES

Lime - 3 VOTES

Magenta - 3 VOTES





Red - 4 VOTES

Indigo - 4 VOTES

Orange - 5 VOTES

Turquoise - 8 VOTES

Violet - 9 VOTES






Green - 9 VOTES
and the WINNER IS...........
Blue with a resounding 12 VOTES


But what does this all mean?

Our favourite colours are influenced by many things including our culture, society, family and peer groups.

Our reaction to different colours can also come from experiences that we associate with colour.

Perhaps a teacher or carer that you didn't like constantly wore a particular colour or you were forced to wear a uniform of some sort which brings unpleasant associations for you.


One story I have heard speaks of a fellows aversion to blue.


According to the story this fellow had been involved in a train crash and had been lying injured in one of the twisted and wrecked carriages for some time.

All he could see was a blue light (some sort of emergency exit light or the like) shining near him.

He became totally adverse to blue after this as his thoughts associated this colour to his experience in the train.

Sometimes we can have an intense aversion to a colour but it's logical cause is unknown to us...perhaps it comes from an early experience that has been repressed and buried.



I once had a student in one of my classes who really had a strong dislike of blue also.

After we delved into this for a while and explored the deeper symbolism of the colours, she came to understand that she preferred to be surrounded by people who were highly independant and self sufficient and that were energetic and motivated (all things that relate to a 'red' person - which was her favourite colour) and that blue represented for her the antithesis of this.



I followed a thread recently in the forums on Etsy where the majority of people commenting noted their dislike of the colour yellow.

This shows in the results of the this poll also.
Yellow is about us being in our own 'power' free from the fears that hold us back!


The following quotation is from Marianne Williamson. To be precise, it is from her 1992 book, "Return to Love" (hardcover p. 165, paperback pp. 190-191):


"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?" ....


This a perfect example of our 'yellow' fear of letting our light shine.


From most of the sources I have read the fact that the poll has shown blue to be the favourite colour does not surprise me.

Blue is constantly quoted as the worlds favourite colour. A sweeping statement I know but I can't find any evidence to the contrary.


Blue is about the nurturer and carer within us. It is also about saying 'yes' to what comes our way (good or bad).

Through blue we seek peace and calm and a certain sense of co-operation. It has connotations of reliablity and trustworthiness which I guess are traits we would all like to embrace....

4 comments:

clockworkpink2 said...

Love the site ColourLovers! I've probably spent hours on end creating color palettes .

Anonymous said...

Its funny how preferred colors tend to make a statement about who we are. At the same time, its worth noting that as people's moods change, their attraction to particular colors changes. For those of us who have options, we don't tend to wear the same colors all the time. That makes a statement in itself. If you have the choice to wear your favorite color and don't, what might that say about moodiness, flexibility or underlying beliefs that contraditct assumptions?

Sandra said...

My favorite colors are Purple and Yellow. They are rich, warm, inviting and inspirational. Very interesting commentary.

Anonymous said...

Im so sad I missed the vote, i have just recently become a lover of violet/indigo.
Xanthe.