Goethes Triangle Explanation.
To Goethe it was most important to understand human reaction to color, and his research marks the beginning of modern color psycology. He believed that his triangle was a diagram of the human mind and he linked each color with certain emotions. |:::| He choose the primaries red, yellow and blue based on their emotional content, as well as on physical grounds, and he grouped the different subsections of the triangle by ‘elements’ of emotion as well as by mixing level.”
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Goethe presented a circular diagram in which the three primary colours of red, blue and yellow alternate with the three secondary colours of orange, violet and green. Red occupies the uppermost place in the circle, and green the lowermost. The semi-circle from green, through yellow to red is known as the plus side; its opposite is the minus-side
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The album was originally released in a gatefold LP sleeve designed by Hipgnosis and George Hardie, and bore Hardie’s iconic dispersive prism on the cover.