Color Theory Asst: Luscher Color Test Luscher Color Test Art 260 / Greg Clayton Personality Traits & Issues from Color Prefs What might your color preferences mean? Just current taste? Or clues to your inner life? Goals In this short exercise you'll complete a Luscher Color Test, review the results, and report briefly on the validity of those results. Consider whether color preferences are meaningful or simply personal, arbitrary selections. Method Follow the instructions and take the online test at: OR OR OR: this version is set up a bit more like the beginning of the full version of the Luscher test.
The site then offers the full Luscher test for 60 euros. AND either one of these — Alternate Color Test: — 'TestColor symbolical rules are in conformance with the Freudian topics and the C.G. Jung's typology, as well as Luscher color test.' ($ for longer report) — Alternate Color Test: — Personality test with career recommendations. 'The Color Career Counselor is the world’s first non-language test to define occupational interests.' ($ for longer report) note: the second Luscher link is to a newer version of the online test. It appears to do a more sophisticated job of assessing your color choices.
Luscher Color Test (ColorQuiz) OR Luscher Color Test (ViewZone) OR Luscher Color Test (Online Test Pad) OR Luscher Color Test (kahome.eu) Luscher Color Diagnostics: this version is set up a bit more like the beginning of the full version of the Luscher test. The site then offers the full Luscher. Luscher Color Test [Max Luscher] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Luscher Color Test, despite the ease and speed with which it can.
However, I've not had enough folks compare results to confirm that. So, if you want to add some fun, and bonus points, try taking the test twice.
Once via and once via. When you take the test the first time, make notes on the color-order you chose. Then use the same color-order on Test2. Tell me how the results varied. When you take the test, make notes on the order of the colors you picked. Have the results sent to you by email. (this is an option on the last page of the test results) Forward the results (edit them if you prefer.but indicate where you've deleted text.) along with your comments (below) to Respond by to these questions: — Which comments are the most accurate and specific?
— Which comments are the least accurate? — How valid do you feel this test is in identifying your current personal desires and tensions? Alternative Luscher sites and Suggestions Other sites and information on Luscher Color Test Online test link at bottom of:. This test appears to be a bit simpler than the ColorQuiz version.
IPhone/iPad App: This purports to offer. (Spring '14 — app may have been removed from U.S. ITunes site.) Anyway, try it out and let me know (or, better, bring your iPhone/iPad by so I can try it!). Note that an authentic Luscher test requires access to the officially approved color cards — cards with very specific colors, rather than the generally correct colors used in our simplified, online, on-screen tests. Links on Color and Meaning: This site is all about beauty, makeup and fashion selections (with far more ads than content) - but this article offers some ideas on just what various colors express when we wear them.
Info, background and skepticism. Alternative Color-based Personality Tests — Alternate Color Test: 'TestColor symbolical rules are in conformance with the Freudian topics and the C.G. Jung's typology, as well as Luscher color test.'
($ for longer report) 'When you choose a color, it’s not an expression of your analysis of chromatic values, but an unconscious expression of your attraction to or rejection of the emotions borne by this color. You thus indicate your preferences on a universal reference scale. You show what emotions carry you, and what emotions bother you.
You reveal who you are. 'Our personality test works like this: It suggests universal emotional combinations that either resonates with you or not, and reveals in the process who you really are.' — Alternate Color Test: Personality test with career recommendations. 'The Color Career Counselor is the world’s first non-language test to define occupational interests.' ($ for longer report) 'In what must be an industry record, a large-scale validation study was performed using a base sample of over 770,000 people. When focusing on respondents who actually enjoy their current careers, the findings indicate that the CCI can predict people’s career choices with 80% accuracy.
This means that the CCI can reliably and validly identify careers that will be the most satisfying, as 4 out of 5 times the best choice will be among the first 25 listed.' The Eight Colors Basic Colors Blue (1) - Represents 'Depth of Feeling' and is concentric, passive, incorporative, heteronomous, sensitive, perceptive, and unifying. Its affective aspects are tranquility, contentment, tenderness, and love and affection. Green (2) - Represents 'Elasticity of Will' and is concentric, passive, defensive, autonomous, retentive, possessive, and immutable.
Its affective aspects are persistence, self-assertion, obstinacy, and self-esteem. Red (3) - Represents 'Force of Will' and is ex-centric, active, offensive-aggressive, autonomous, locomotor, competitive, and operative. Its affective aspects are desire, excitability, domination, and sexuality. Yellow (4) - Represents 'Spontaneity' and is ex-centric, active, projective, heteronomous, expansive, aspiring, and investigatory. Its affective aspects are variability, expectancy, originality, and exhilaration.
Auxiliary Colors Violet (5) - Mixture of red and blue, and therefore has properties of both. Represents 'Identification' and looks for reality in everything thought and desired.
Violet is enchantment and wants a magical relationship. Brown (6) - Relates to bodily senses. Its placement in the row indicates the body's condition. Black (7) - Expresses the idea of nothingness, as it is the negation of color itself. It represents renunciation, the ultimate surrender of relinquishment. Grey (0) - Being that it has no color, not dark nor light, it represents non-involvement and concealment. © 2017 Greg Clayton/ [email protected].