warm colors
[/wɔːrm ˈkʌlərz/]
noun
cores quentes
1. Colors in the red, orange, and yellow part of the color spectrum that evoke feelings of warmth, energy, and comfort
The artist used warm colors like red and orange to create a sense of movement in the painting.
A artista usou cores quentes como vermelho e laranja para criar uma sensação de movimento na pintura.
2. Hues that psychologically suggest heat and are often associated with fire, sunshine, and passion
Interior designers often recommend warm colors for living rooms to make spaces feel more inviting.
Designers de interiores frequentemente recomendam cores quentes para salas de estar para tornar os espaços mais aconchegantes.
Warm colors hold significant importance in both Brazilian and American design cultures. In Brazil, warm colors are frequently used in residential spaces to create welcoming, vibrant atmospheres that reflect the country's tropical climate and energetic culture. In the USA, warm colors are extensively employed in marketing and branding to convey enthusiasm and energy. The concept is fundamental to color theory education in both countries' art and design curricula.
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