COLOUR PREFERENCES CHANGE WITH AGE

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COLOUR PREFERENCES CHANGE WITH AGE

With studies conducted all over the world, it is becoming evident that colour preferences not only differ when it comes to gender, but also age. As specific colour schemes not only attract the eye, but can influence buying habits; this is vital information for all advertising creatives. The Science Behind the Phenomenon In addition to gender-based and individual preferences, scientific studies have yielded both results and explanations. What it comes down to is the condition of the lens in the ageing eye. Positioned behind the iris. It begins as an elastic translucent body that alters its shape to create a clear image whether an object is near or far. Smoking, alcohol use, diabetes, eye disease, genetics, and general effects of ageing cause the lens to cloud as well as obtain a yellow or brown tint. Eye-Q Vision Care specifies tht not only does it alter light perception and vision sharpness, it also affects “your ability to see certain colours.� This can also be due to the decrease of function of the blue cone receptors at the back of the eye, which alter colour perception on certain spectrums. Hues are not as easily distinguishable, and mellow colours on different sides of the colour wheel have been shown to be preferred. Older people still desire quality and good-looking products, they are just more receptive when the advertising colours and layouts are easy to see. Targeting Older Males Much like their younger counterparts, older males still prefer blues, greens, blacks, greys, and beige. They stick close to primary colours, often unable or unconcerned with distinguishing between hues and shades. The psychology behind these colours is interesting.


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