Vivid or Calm?

I've noticed a few discussions recently which mention colours. Colours in general are very important to me. I've seen it mentioned that autistic people have a preference for blues and greens and I would agree with that personally. I cannot imagine a world where everything were shades of grey or beige Neutral face

This piqued my curiosity about preferences in relation to the 'Vivid' or 'Calm' colour choices we are provided with on this website. 

My preference is most definitely vivid. I find the calm option harder to see, to the extent that it feels as if it is hurting my eyes if I try. Which one do you opt for?

Clicking the button to switch quickly between vivid and calm induces a physical nausea sensation in me. Does anyone else experience this?

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  • An interesting question and one that made me laugh (due to a memory of mine). In particular, this part:

    I've seen it mentioned that autistic people have a preference for blues and greens

    This is most certainly the case for me! I went on a trip to London a few years ago. Very overwhelming all in all, however, we went in the M&M chocolate shop. They have walls of colour coded M&Ms. Very satisfying order to it all actually. My family had moved on and had to find me again after a good chunk of time had passed. Apparently they had lost me, but I had just been standing, transfixed on the gradient of green to blue M&Ms. It was so calming and I just went into my imagination for a bit. Never actually bought anything, but had a great time anyway! A bit of order and calm in the surrounding chaos of the capital.

    But to come back to your actual question, I prefer vivid in the day, when it’s lighter, but calm at night. I use the forum on my phone so find that at night, vivid is a bit ‘much’, even on my phone’s lowest brightness setting.

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  • An interesting question and one that made me laugh (due to a memory of mine). In particular, this part:

    I've seen it mentioned that autistic people have a preference for blues and greens

    This is most certainly the case for me! I went on a trip to London a few years ago. Very overwhelming all in all, however, we went in the M&M chocolate shop. They have walls of colour coded M&Ms. Very satisfying order to it all actually. My family had moved on and had to find me again after a good chunk of time had passed. Apparently they had lost me, but I had just been standing, transfixed on the gradient of green to blue M&Ms. It was so calming and I just went into my imagination for a bit. Never actually bought anything, but had a great time anyway! A bit of order and calm in the surrounding chaos of the capital.

    But to come back to your actual question, I prefer vivid in the day, when it’s lighter, but calm at night. I use the forum on my phone so find that at night, vivid is a bit ‘much’, even on my phone’s lowest brightness setting.

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