Colors in the modern age

Did you ever ask yourself about the evolution of colors in our perception?

Why in the summer our clothes are bright while in the winter they are dark?

Why the color red is so popular in commercials?

The Buddhist's clothes are orange.
The Tibetan's clothes are maroon.
The Japanese kimono is full of colors.

In modern society, we seem to have lost direction in how we use color. Color is meaningless and superficial, and we have lost our sense of its subtelties.

Why?

We have sensory overload from the modern use of color!

We produce and reproduce colorful objects cheaply and easily. Our colors are cleaner, brighter, stronger than ever before possible.

The overload of colors in our daily lives has made us color blind!

We defend ourselves from the onslaught of color - marketers use color to manipulate our consumption, and "turning off" our color perception helps us "turn off" the sensory overload of modern life.

Coloroll is a game with a noble goal. With coloroll, we want to help you redevelop your ability to perceive color - to enjoy it fully.

Coloroll will lower your defenses and clear the way for colors to return to the place where they belong - your heart.