🆓 World's Most Relaxing Colour
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TITLE:
COLOUR ME BAD?
INTRO:
The reasons behind why navy blue has been revealed as the world’s most relaxing colour.
MAIN TEXT:
It’s an announcement that will have come as no surprise to any of our planet’s ocean-dwelling creatures, many of whom bob about in a perfect, perennial paradise of water and waves. But while it was recently voted the world’s most relaxing colour, does this blissful emblazoning of blue actually serve a purpose to a front room in Watford?
The answer appears to yes… that is, if you listen tom the experts at the University of Sussex. They teamed up with papermakers GF Smith to survey 26,000 people, each being quizzed on their emotional response to a variety of different colours and shades…
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WORDS: 300+
TITLE:
COLOUR ME BAD?
INTRO:
The reasons behind why navy blue has been revealed as the world’s most relaxing colour.
MAIN TEXT:
It’s an announcement that will have come as no surprise to any of our planet’s ocean-dwelling creatures, many of whom bob about in a perfect, perennial paradise of water and waves. But while it was recently voted the world’s most relaxing colour, does this blissful emblazoning of blue actually serve a purpose to a front room in Watford?
The answer appears to yes… that is, if you listen tom the experts at the University of Sussex. They teamed up with papermakers GF Smith to survey 26,000 people, each being quizzed on their emotional response to a variety of different colours and shades…
[contact us for WeTransfer link to full piece and high resolution images].
WORDS: 300+
TITLE:
COLOUR ME BAD?
INTRO:
The reasons behind why navy blue has been revealed as the world’s most relaxing colour.
MAIN TEXT:
It’s an announcement that will have come as no surprise to any of our planet’s ocean-dwelling creatures, many of whom bob about in a perfect, perennial paradise of water and waves. But while it was recently voted the world’s most relaxing colour, does this blissful emblazoning of blue actually serve a purpose to a front room in Watford?
The answer appears to yes… that is, if you listen tom the experts at the University of Sussex. They teamed up with papermakers GF Smith to survey 26,000 people, each being quizzed on their emotional response to a variety of different colours and shades…
[contact us for WeTransfer link to full piece and high resolution images].