The document discusses the symbolic meanings and associations of different colors:
- Yellow is associated with sunshine, happiness, and positivity. It represents flowers like daisies and marigold.
- Red is exciting, stimulating, and passionate. It represents love and holidays like Valentine's Day and Christmas.
- Pink is seen as feminine and associated with flowers, motherhood, and spring holidays.
- Green represents nature, growth, and life. It is the color of spring, summer, and vegetation. Some shades can seem sickly.
- Blue evokes calmness, serenity, and security. It represents the sky, water, and patriotism. It can also seem cold or depressing
3. It is sunshine and gold.
Happy, bright, cheerful, vital, funfilled, and
alive.
Example- daisies, marigold and lemons.
4. A friendly, sociable ,color.
It is exciting ,vibrant and filled with
anticipation.
It is fire and flame, a rising sun in the tropics
or a setting sun in the desert.
Halloween and autumn leaves.
5. Exciting, stimulating, loving, powerful, and sexy-
These are some of the words used to describe
Red.
Generally, It comes across as warm, Stirring, and
passionate.
Red is Valentine’s Day and Christmas.
6. It may be regarded as sweet, lovely, pretty-
little girl’s complexion, rosebuds, and
ribbons and lace or It may connote something
fleshy, raw, undercooked and
underdeveloped.
Pink is also flower for Mother’s Day, for
Easter eggs, Nightgown and Lingerie.
7. An alive, cool, and “growing” color.
It is springtime and summer- lawns, bushes,
vegetables, trees, and forests-the perfect
accent to almost any setting, especially if it
is alive and growing.
It can be seen in Christmas color scheme.
Some shades of green can also be bilious and
stomach-turning –or reminiscent of khaki and
war.
8. Cool, calm, comfortable, and collected, it
speaks of soft, soaring skies, serene lakes,
gentle horizons, and the security of hearth,
home , and flag.
It is quite, but can become cold, moody, or
even depressing.
It is always right for spring and summer kids,
shadow on snow.