Colors often have different meanings in various cultures. And
even in Western societies, the meanings of various colors have changed over the
years. But today in the U.S., researchers have generally found the following to
be accurate.
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. Some fashion
experts say a woman wearing black implies submission to men. Black outfits can
also be overpowering, or make the wearer seem aloof or evil. Villains, such as Dracula,
often wear black.
White
Brides wear white to symbolize innocence and purity. White
reflects light and is considered a summer color. White is popular in decorating
and in fashion because it is light, neutral, and goes with everything. However,
white shows dirt and is therefore more difficult to keep clean than other
colors. Doctors and nurses wear white to imply sterility.
Red
The most emotionally intense color, red 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
clothing might not help people in negotiations or confrontations. Red cars are
popular targets for thieves. In decorating, red is usually used as an accent.
Decorators say that red furniture should be perfect since it will attract
attention.
The most romantic color, pink, is more tranquilizing. Sports
teams sometimes paint the locker rooms used by opposing teams bright pink so their
opponents will lose energy.
Blue
The color of the sky and the ocean, blue is one of the most
popular colors. It causes the opposite reaction as red. Peaceful, tranquil blue
causes 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 weightlifters are able to handle heavier
weights in blue gyms.
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
calming, 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. However, seamstresses often refuse
to use green thread on the eve of a fashion show for fear it will bring bad
luck.
Yellow
Cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter. While it is
considered an optimistic color, people lose their tempers more often 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.
Purple
The color of royalty, purple connotes luxury, wealth, and
sophistication. It is also feminine and romantic. However, because it is rare
in nature, purple can appear artificial.
Brown
Solid, reliable brown is the color of earth and is abundant in
nature. Light brown implies genuineness while dark brown is similar to wood or
leather. Brown can also be sad and wistful. Men are more apt to say brown is
one of their favorite colors.
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