The Little Book of Colour, 2019

In The Little Book of Colour, Karen Haller invites readers to discover how the colors around us quietly shape our moods, thoughts, and behaviors. Drawing on over twenty years of experience in applied color psychology, Haller explores how every shade carries emotional energy — from the calm stability of blue to the optimism of yellow and the passion of red.

Rather than treating color as a purely aesthetic choice, Haller explains it as a language of emotion. She reveals how we can use this language to express personality, boost confidence, and create spaces that support our well-being. The book offers practical guidance on choosing colors for our homes, wardrobes, and work environments helping readers understand why certain hues make them feel balanced, motivated, or at peace.

Visually engaging and written in an encouraging tone, The Little Book of Colour bridges the gap between psychology and everyday life. It shows that by understanding our personal connection with color, we can make conscious choices that transform not only our surroundings but also how we feel within them.

Source: Karen, Haller. (2019). The little book of colour. Retrieved from https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Little_Book_of_Colour/cnxqDwAAQBAJ.