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Colors
The Meaning of Red
Red is the most emotionally intense color. It stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing. It is also the color of love. Red clothing gets noticed and makes the wearer appear heavier. Since it is an extreme color, red may not help people in negotiations or confrontations. Red cars are perceived to be faster than other color cars. In decorating, red is usually used as an accent.
The most romantic color, pink, is more tranquilizing. Sports teams sometimes paint the locker room that the opposing team uses bright pink so that their opponents will lack energy.
Psychological Symbolism:
- Energy
- Warmth
- Strength
- Impulse
- Dynamism
- Activity
- Courage
- Excitement
- Love
- Passion
- Dominance
- Rebellion
- Aggression
- War
- Combat
- Violence
- Sexuality
- Prostitution
References in Nature Fire, Blood, Raw Meat, Flesh, Flowers, Fruit, Cardinals, RubiesContemporary Culture Traffic lights, Stop signs, Fire engines, Planet Mars, Hearts (Valentine‘s Day), ChristmasReligion The DevilHistoric and Political Associations Communism in the 20th centuryOther Cultures An important color in China and JapanFashion Attention getting, SexyOSHA Coding Danger, Stopping, Fire protection and equipmentOptics Red advances, thereby creating the impression that red objects are closer than they actually are.Other Reds are classified as yellow-based or blue-based (warm or cool). Yellow-based reds tend to appeal to males whereas blue-based reds appeal to females. Return to Color ChartThe Meaning of Purple
Purple rarely occurs in nature. For this reason, in earlier times, only the very wealthy could afford purple clothing. The Emperor alone was allowed to wear purple robes during Roman times. Purple connotes luxury, wealth, and sophistication. It is also feminine and romantic. However, because it is so rare in nature, it can appear artificial.
Psychological Symbolism:
- Spirituality
- Mysticism
- Magic
- Faith
- The Unconscious
- Dignity
- Mystery
- Creativity
- Awareness
- Inspiration
- Passion
- Imagination
- Sensitivity
- Aristocracy and Royalty
- Conceit
- Cruelty
- Mourning and Death
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The Meaning of Blue
The color of the sky and ocean, blue is one of the most popular colors. It causes the opposite reaction as red. Peaceful, tranquil blues cause the body to produce calming chemicals, so it is often used in bedrooms. Blue can also be cold and depressing. Fashion consultants recommend wearing blue to job interviews because it symbolizes loyalty. People are more productive in blue rooms. Studies show that weightlifters are able to handle heavier weights in blue gyms. While blue is one of the most popular colors, it is the least appetizing. Blue food is rare in nature. Food researchers say that when humans searched for food, they learned to avoid toxic or spoiled objects, which were often blue, black or purple. When food dyed blue is served to study subjects, they lose their appetite. Psychological Symbolism:
References in Nature Sky, Oceans and Lakes, Blueberries, Bluebirds, Fish, Blue Bonnets and other flowers, Lapis and other gemstones Contemporary Culture Denim, Police Uniforms Historic and Political Associations The color of robes representing the station of philosopher in ancient Rome; signifies spiritual virtue in Christian art Other Cultures The color of immortality in China, the color of holiness for Hebrews, the color of the god Krishna in Hinduism OSHA Coding Blue cautions against the starting, use, or movement of equipment under repair Optics/Physiology Blue recedes, thereby creating the impression that blue objects are farther away than they actually are
The Meaning of Green
Currently the most popular decorating color, green symbolizes nature. It is the easiest color on the eye and can improve vision. It is a calm, refreshing color. People waiting to appear on TV sit in "green rooms" to relax. Hospitals often use green because it relaxes patients. Brides in the middle ages wore green to symbolize fertility. Dark green is masculine, conservative, and implies wealth.
Psychological Symbolism:
- Nature
- Growth
- Fruitfulness
- Renewal
- Freshness
- Tranquility
- Hope
- Youth
- Health
- Peace
- Good luck
- Coolness
- Envy
- Immaturity
The Meaning of Yellow
Cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter. While it is considered an optimistic color, people lose their temper more in yellow rooms, and babies will cry more. It is the most difficult color for the eye to take in, so it can be overpowering if overused. Yellow enhances concentration, hence its use for legal pads. It also speeds metabolism.
Psychological Symbolism:
- Cheer
- Hope
- Vitality
- Luminosity
- Enlightenment
- Communication
- Expansion
- Optimism
- Philosophy
- Egotism
- Dishonesty
- Betrayal
- Cowardice
The Meaning of Orange
Psychological Symbolism:
- Energy
- Cheer
- Activity
- Excitement
- Warmth
- Crassness
The Meaning of Brown
Solid, reliable brown is the color of the earth and is abundant in nature. Light brown implies genuineness while dark brown is similar to wood or leather. Brown can also be sad or wistful. Men are more apt to say that brown is one of their favorite colors. Note: bown is a neutralized red or yellow.
Psychological Symbolism:
- Nature
- Durability
- Reliability
- Realism
- Warmth
- Comfort
- Homeyness
- Boredom
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The Meaning of Black
Black is the color of authority and power. It is popular in fashion because it makes people appear thinner. It is also stylish and timeless. Black also implies submission. Priests wear black to signify submission to God. Black outfits can be overpowering, or make the wearer appear aloof or evil.
Psychological Symbolism:
- Power
- Sophistication
- The unknown
- Death
- Corruption
- Ominous forces
- Emptiness
- Depression
The Meaning of White
Brides wear white to symbolize innocence and purity. White reflects light and is considered a summer color. White is popular in decorating and fashion because it is light, neutral, and goes with everything. Doctors and nurses wear white to imply sterility. White signifies cleanliness and is used in restaurants for that image, often with red to increase appetite.
Psychological Symbolism:
- Purity
- Cleanliness
- Truth
- Innocence
- Chastity
- Spirituality
- Sophistication
- Refinement
- Newness
- Blandness
- Sterility
- Death
The Meaning of Grey
Psychological Symbolism:
- Neutrality
- Intelligence
- Futurism
- Modesty
- Technology
- Security
- Liberalism
- Tranquility
- Cold
- Retirement
- Indifference
- Sadness
- Decay
- Dreariness
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