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Vol.27, No.4, 49 ~ 63, 2024
Title
Color Emotion and Preference of Identically Toned Two-Color Combinations with Persimmon and Indigo-Dyed Fabrics
 
Abstract
This study sought to determine the color emotion factors of two-color combinations with identical tones using persimmon and indigo-dyed cotton fabrics, to investigate the relationship between color emotion factors, color preference, identical tone types, color area ratios, and physical colorimetric combination variables, and to establish predictive models for color emotion factors and color preference. This study engrossed 38 female college students in subjective color assessments, presenting them with six different two-color combinations of cotton fabrics dyed with persimmon and indigo, having two types of identical tones (soft and dull) and three levels of color area ratios (1:1, 2:1, and 1:2) as variables. Factor analysis highlighted four color emotion factors, including “Comfort,” “Light,” “Dynamic,” and “Elegant.” Among them, the “Light” factor was felt more strongly in “soft” tones. A color area ratio of 2:1 significantly augmented the “Comfort” factor, while a color area ratio of 1:2 favored the “Elegant” factor. A significant relationship was evident between certain physical colorimetric combination variables and color emotion factors like “Comfort,” “Light,” and “Elegant.” Conversely, specific color combinations did not significantly impact color preference. Finally, this study proposed predictive models for “Comfort,” “Light,” and “Elegant” factors based on objective variables. These results could facilitate color combination design using persimmon and indigo dyes for emotional textiles.
Key Words
Color Combination Emotion, Identical Tone, Color Preference, Natural Dyeing, Persimmon and Indigo, 배색 색채감성, 동일색조, 색채선호도, 천연염색, 감과 쪽
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