Color Personality and Design Style Test - the question form

Questions: 11 · 3 minutes
1. How do you like to host guests?
Everyone sits at one long table covered with dishes; guests serve themselves whatever they want, and there is lively conversation.
An elegantly set table in a candlelit living room with Old World charm.
A picnic in a sunny meadow, with lots of fun and games.
Perfection: you hire a chef or take guests to a fine-dining restaurant (with a Michelin star).
2. Which primary color do you prefer?
Green.
Blue.
Yellow.
Red.
3. How do you like to spend your free time?
Sitting by the fireplace with friends late into the night.
Ballet or a classical concert.
A musical theatre show—something fun and topical.
A grand opening, a premiere, or a fashionable reception.
4. What kind of jewelry do you like?
Unconventional, original pieces with a natural, organic design, made of copper, bronze, wood, or amber.
Matte silver or white gold and pearls; nothing heavy, flashy, or showy.
Bright gold, sapphires, emeralds, opals; anything that sparkles, shimmers, and reflects light.
High-status jewelry: diamonds, rubies, black pearls, platinum.
5. How would you describe yourself?
Kind and interested in other people.
A calm observer.
Sociable and fun-loving.
Self-confident, decisive, and highly motivated.
6. How do you prefer to spend time outdoors?
A. Nature walks and visits to archaeological sites.
B. Quiet relaxation by a lake.
C. Active games on the beach and in the water.
D. Relaxing with a cocktail by the pool.
7. What matters most to you in a home?
A sense of comfort and coziness.
Balance and proportionate use of different colors.
A lot of natural light.
Simplicity and order.
8. What kinds of films do you like?
Historical, biographical, or nature documentaries.
Old romantic black-and-white films.
Comedies, mostly with somewhat crude humor.
Film noir or arthouse films.
9. You are asked to solve a problem at work. What would you do?
Ask others for their opinions and take all perspectives into account.
Remain detached, calm, and diplomatic while looking for the best solution.
Actively motivate others to help you solve the problem.
Gather all the facts and work purposefully and with focus toward the desired outcome.
10. What kind of music do you like to listen to?
Country and western, folk, indie.
Classical music.
Pop music, musicals.
Opera, avant-garde jazz.
11. A friend is upset. What would you do?
Feel deeply for them, give them all your time and energy, and stay with them until you are sure everything will be okay.
Quietly and calmly look for a way to help.
Try to cheer them up.
Focus on solving the problem.
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