Color Meaning, Symbolism and Psychology
Table of contents for The Color Series
“The best color in the whole world, is the one that looks good, on you!” - Coco Chanel French fashion designer 1883-1971
There is no denying color affects us. Its a really powerful tool. With it you can increase sales, send a certain message, trigger a memory, it calm you, make you think of a product or anger you. Not only do colors affect each person differently, but they can mean different things in different cultures. In Japan a white carnation symbolizes death, but in western cultures white is used in weddings or to symbolize all that is good. It is generally agreed that blue is the universal favorite color, having the most positive effects and least negative effects or associations within cultures.
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- Color meanings around the world
- Color Therapy
- Color Symbolism chart
- Color System
- Color meaning and symbolism
- Color Meaning
- The meaning of color, arts and therapy
- What your favorite colors say about you
- Color symbolism, color and personality, gemstone color & meaning
- Color Culture (topendsports)
- The meaning of Color
- Color and Culture (umuc.edu)
- Colors and Feelings
- Color and Culture (akvis)
- Color in Origami
- Color of flowers
- Rose color meaning
- Meaning of color in roses
- Meaning of rose colors
- An African Valentine: The Bead Code of the Zulus
- Color symbolism of stained glass
- Color meaning in the bible
- The meaning of color in life
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