See Color Differently.

Color influences attention, atmosphere, memory, and meaning.
NeuroHues helps you explore how color shapes what we notice, feel, and create.

Color Shapes More Than You Think.

Before words are processed, color is already influencing perception.

It can guide attention, shift mood, improve clarity, and leave lasting impressions.

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What You’ll Explore

Contrast & Attention

Why some colors pull focus instantly while others recede.

Warm vs Cool Atmosphere

How temperature in color changes emotional tone.

Palette Harmony

Why some combinations feel natural, balanced, or energizing.

Visual Hierarchy

Use color to guide the eye with clarity and intention.

Color Memory

Why certain colors stay with us long after we’ve seen them.

Creative Momentum

Use color cues to spark movement, ideas, and flow.

The NeuroHues Experience

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Enter the Color Lab™

Start with NeuroHues through a hands-on interactive experience that makes color theory practical, visual, and memorable. Explore contrast, atmosphere, palette relationships, and how color shapes what we notice and feel.

Insights in Color

Explore articles on color, perception, creativity, and emotional meaning. Learn why certain colors feel closer, calmer, louder, softer—or stay with us long after we’ve seen them.

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What People Are Saying

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"I never noticed how much color affects attention. "
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"Smart, calming, surprisingly useful. "
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Tara Riley

After years working in design, UX, and communication, Tara began exploring a deeper question:

Why does color affect people so powerfully—often before words do?

NeuroHues was created to make color more understandable, practical, and creatively useful.

Meet
Tara Riley

Designer. Strategist.
Creator of NeuroHues.

Why NeuroHues?

Most people were taught color as decoration.


We explore it as intelligence.

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First impressions often form quickly. Color often speaks first.

Curious About Color?

Start with the interactive Color Lab or join the waitlist for future NeuroHues experiences.

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