The result was redirect to Color psychology. Although some very good sources have been presented in this discussion, the concerns over original research, possible copyright violations, and redundancy with the Color psychology article are enough to dissuade me from closing this as "keep". I am closing this as "redirect" as a reasonable compromise between the "delete" and "merge" !votes, because the title would make a reasonable search term, and because it will negate the need to copy the references to Talk:Color psychology (as one "delete" !voter suggested). This close does not preclude having an article on the topic of "color and communication" in the future, but such an article would be best handled as a split of content from Color psychology. — Mr. Stradivarius ( have a chat) 08:40, 13 October 2012 (UTC) reply
The page is wroten as an original research. Please note that 24 minutes before the creation of this page, another user ( Jituparida), created the page How colour affects communication (see: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/How colour affects communication). Dэя- Бøяg 18:41, 29 September 2012 (UTC) reply