Color Emotion Guide

Research has proven that colors affect our moods and emotions, but how much influence do they really have? If you’re developing a logo, think carefully about what colors you choose, and what you’re trying to say. Color choice is one of the most important considerations when it comes to producing a professional-quality logo, so be sure…

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John Gottman on Emotional Health

Research shows a vital connection between children’s emotional health and their academic performance. Retired University of Washington professor of psychology Dr. John Gottman is well known for his research on marriage.  After 14 years of studying 650 couples with the aid of videotape and sensors, Gottman needs only a half hour with a couple to…

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What Your Smile May Say About Where You’re From

A new study finds that an individual’s use of facial expressions, such as smiles, is related to the migratory history of where they’re from. More specifically, the recent research suggests that if you come from a country of immigrants, you’re more likely to crack a friendly smile on the street. As written by Chris Cesare for Science…

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Past Blog: Facial Expressions are Innate, not Learned

A 2008 study conducted by Humintell Director Dr. David Matsumoto and Photographer Bob Willingham investigated whether or not facial expressions of emotion were innate or a product of cultural learning. The study, which was the first of its kind, studied congenitally blind (blind from birth)  and sighted judo athletes at the 2004 Paralympic Games and…

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