Which colour personality are you?
Angela Wright’s The Colour Affects System defines your colour personality. Find out more at colour-affects.co.uk
Personality Type 1:
Morninglight, which echoes the natural patterns of spring.
Colours are clean, clear and fresh, warm in hue with little, if any black.
‘If you go out and look at nature in spring, it has a very specific colour scheme and unmistakable personality. Everything is coming back to life,’ says Angela. ‘The personality that reflects this is externally motivated and eternally youthful.’
Personality Type 2:
Dreamlight, which echoes the natural patterns of summer. Colours are cool, subtle and delicate, cool in hue, containing greys.
‘In the natural world, as the year progresses and the earth begins to dry out, a softening sets in,’ says Angela. ‘This person is essentially cool, calm and collected. They are internally motivated, but equally sensitive to what others are feeling.’
Personality Type 3:
Firelight, which echoes the natural patterns of autumn. Colours are rich, fiery and offbeat, warm in hue, containing black in their mixing.
‘Go to the countryside and see how things have changed since spring. Perky flowers have been replaced by rich golds, fiery reds, purples, burnt orange and brown,’ says Angela. ‘Like Type 1, this person is externally motivated, but also intense and strong.’
Personality Type 4:
Starlight, which echoes the natural patterns of winter. Colours are cold, and either very light, very dark or very intense.
‘The winter landscape is hushed. When snow falls everything is blanketed by white. But there’s powerful energy beneath as the regeneration process develops,’ says Angela. ‘Type 4 personalities demand respect. Internally motivated and efficient, they see the broader picture.’