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Workspace Colors

Workspace Colors

  • Orange is stimulating and fun, but too much of it can be overwhelming
  • Pink is soothing but too much can be draining
  • Gray is neutral, psychologically, and can be depressing unless the right tone is used
  • Black is serious and sophisticated, but can be heavy
  • White gives a heightened perception of space but can be a strain to look at
  • Brown is a serious color, but warmer than black and is solid and supportive

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