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Page 1: Color Meaning Basic Color Theory of different cultures

Color MeaningBasic Color Theory of different cultures

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COLOR MEANING

• Do different colors affect your mood?

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Black

• China: Color for young boys• Western: Funerals, death, Halloween (with

orange), bad guys, rebellion

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White

• Japan: White carnation symbolizes death• Eastern: Funerals• Western: Brides, angels, good guys, hospitals,

doctors, peace (white dove)

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Red• China: Good luck, celebration, summoning• Cherokees: Success, triumph• India: Purity• South Africa: Color of mourning• Russia: Bolsheviks and Communism• Eastern: Worn by brides• Western: Excitement, danger, love,

passion, stop, Christmas (with green)

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Blue

• Cherokees: Defeat, trouble• Iran: Color of heaven and spirituality• Western: Depression, sadness, conservative,

corporate, "something blue" bridal tradition

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Green• China: Green hats indicate a man's wife is

cheating on him, exorcism• India: Islam• Ireland: Symbol of the entire country• Western: Spring, new birth, go, Saint

Patrick's Day, Christmas (with red)

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Yellow

• China: Nourishing• Egypt: Color of mourning• Japan: Courage• India: Merchants• Western: Hope, hazards, coward

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Purple

• Thailand: Color of mourning (widows)• Western: Royalty

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Food for thought

• While blue is one of the most popular colors it is one of the least appetizing. Blue food is rare in nature. Food researchers say that when humans search 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 appetite.

• Green, brown, and red are the most popular food colors. Red is often used in restaurant decorating schemes because it is an appetite stimulant.

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Colors & Cultures