- Xin He, Hong Qian, Xiaojuan Zhou, Fan Bai, Yuanyuan Xing
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17079988
- GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS)
From the perspective of color psychology, this paper examines how career-apparel design influences employee emotions, organizational image, and cross-cultural adaptation. The study finds that cool hues such as blue and green enhance concentration and a sense of security, making them suitable for finance and healthcare, whereas warm hues like red and orange stimulate energy and fit sales positions, provided overstimulate is avoided. Career-apparel color not only regulates employees’ psychological states but also serves as a visual carrier of corporate culture, externally conveying a professional, credible, or innovative brand image. Moreover, cultural differences and industry characteristics impose divergent demands on color application; multinational firms must balance localization with psychological efficacy. The research recommends integrating digital technologies in future work to advance personalized and scientific career-apparel color design.