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ViciDraco · 41-45, M
We need more color in society, for sure. In clothing, in cars, in our interior decoration.
But this yellow isn't for me. Yellow has always been an agitating color for me. Bring me greens and purples and blues, with a spot of deep red here and there.
But this yellow isn't for me. Yellow has always been an agitating color for me. Bring me greens and purples and blues, with a spot of deep red here and there.
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
@MrGomco It's happening because people have stronger opinions on vibrant colors than they do neutral tones. That makes neutrals safer from a sales standpoint. Which is why we saw it first in mass produced goods like furniture and vehicles. Because the furniture was in neutrals, the rest of interior decoration shifted to match. Also, the view of a home went from a place to live to an investment, which again leans into the safer neutrals.
Because new housing and vehicles went neutral, it established that newer and more modern things use neutral colors. And so we've businesses update their aesthetics to appear more 'with the times'.
There's nothing to believe in. It's definitely happening. And it's all driven by capitalism.
Because new housing and vehicles went neutral, it established that newer and more modern things use neutral colors. And so we've businesses update their aesthetics to appear more 'with the times'.
There's nothing to believe in. It's definitely happening. And it's all driven by capitalism.




