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	<title>Colours In Motion Sdn Bhd</title>
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		<title>Why Colour Matters</title>
		<description>Although colour is a "soft science," substantial research shows why colour matters and how it plays a pivotal role in all our visual experiences.

Colour and Marketing
1. Research conducted by the secretariat of the Seoul International Colour Expo 2004 documented the following relationships between colour and marketing:


92.6 percent said that they ...</description>
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		<title>Colour In The Eye</title>
		<description>The ability of the human eye to distinguish colours is based upon the varying sensitivity of different cells in the retina to light of different wavelengths. The retina contains three types of colour receptor cells, or cones. One type, relatively distinct from the other two, is most responsive to light ...</description>
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		<title>Why Do You Need A Colour Specialist?</title>
		<description>Millions                            of homeowners love color but are afraid to               ...</description>
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		<title>Knowing Colours</title>
		<description>Primary Colours


Secondary Colours


Achromatic Colours


Intermediate Colours
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		<title>Physics of Colour</title>
		<description>Electromagnetic radiation is characterized by its wavelength (or frequency) and its intensity. When the wavelength is within the visible spectrum (the range of wavelengths humans can perceive, approximately from 380 nm to 740 nm), it is known as "visible light".

Most light sources emit light at many different wavelengths; a source's spectrum is ...</description>
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		<title>Furnishing &#038; Colour</title>
		<description>Colour can drastically affect your mood, so it is important to always bear     this in mind when embarking on interior design projects. I am sure you will already have a     favourite colour or group of colours, so build these into your overall ...</description>
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		<title>Personal Colour Assessment</title>
		<description>Discover Yourself with Colours
What motivates you? What's your favorite colour? Believe it or not, these two questions are inherently linked. And using the groundbreaking, fun, and remarkably accurate colour assessment, you'll learn to fine-tune your career goals, improve your communication skills, and deepen your relationships—all based on your colour choices.

This ...</description>
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		<title>Why the skin sees in technicolour</title>
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Electromagnetic Colour
Four thousand years ago, the Egyptians built healing temples of light. Bathing a patient in specific colours of light produced different effects. Today we know that a blindfolded person will experience physiological reactions under different coloured rays. In other words, the skin sees in technicolour.

This fact was confirmed by ...</description>
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