{"id":452,"date":"2022-02-02T09:50:41","date_gmt":"2022-02-02T02:50:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bnsd.binus.ac.id\/graphic-design\/?p=452"},"modified":"2022-02-02T09:50:41","modified_gmt":"2022-02-02T02:50:41","slug":"cross-cultural-emotion-and-symbolic-meanings-of-color","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/international.binus.ac.id\/graphic-design\/2022\/02\/02\/cross-cultural-emotion-and-symbolic-meanings-of-color\/","title":{"rendered":"Cross-Cultural Emotion and Symbolic Meanings of Color"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure class=\"ep hg hh hi hj hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew yj aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu hf\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aj hp hq\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*8e9n5hGV5k9b3urq\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"934\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@jontyson?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Jon Tyson<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"d6a2\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">The colour is an inseparable part of our everyday lives and its presence is evident in everything that we perceive. It is widely recognized that colours have also a strong impact on our emotions and feelings. The colours are found to trigger certain psychological, physical, biological and metabolic reactions within humans. The colour is the fundamental building block of visual symbols and serves as a communication method for humans.<\/p>\n<p id=\"94d9\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">\u201c<strong class=\"hy mv\"><em class=\"ke\">Sunset is still my favourite colour and rainbow is second<\/em><\/strong>.\u201d \u2014 Mattie Stepanek<\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"mw mx my\">\n<p id=\"b1bc\" class=\"hw hx ke hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Colour is a phenomenon of light and based on different ranges of wavelengths. When the ray of light bends we can see a spectrum of colors, a rainbow. A rainbow and all the colors within it is a beautiful sight as quoted by Mattie Stepanek, a child poet.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p id=\"d633\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">However, colour may generate another level of meaning in the mind. The colour symbolism arises from cultural, mythical, historical, religious, political, and linguistic associations. The symbolic meanings of colour words reveal wide-ranging connotations in cultures including positive and negative meanings. While particular colours have been found to be highly preferred regardless of age, racial group, or culture. On the other hand, Colours affect our functioning before we are conscious of it and deliver important messages.<\/p>\n<p id=\"0f54\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Colours are used in flags and national colours to identify groups and countries. Colours are used in different signs to warn us of danger and make us alert. In ancient civilizations, colour was an integral part of the substance and being of everything in life. It is also closely associated with mental and emotional states and can affect them profoundly. Most fundamental colour symbolism was drawn from nature. Thus, green symbolized potency in arid regions but a sacred colour in Islam. Blue stood for the sky, and also for the spirit and truth. Interpretations of colour may differ and the symbolism varies with the cultural environment. The colour black and the colour white clearly stand for duality and antithesis. Red, the colour of blood, is usually linked with living, but it represents death in the Celtic world.<\/p>\n<p id=\"9853\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">The socio-cultural, religious context within which a person was brought up also may mould the above association. Culture could be defined as an amalgamation of the attitudes, values, ethics, norms, customs, beliefs, rituals, mythology, scriptures, doctrines, and all the art forms accepted and practised through generations by a certain group of people.<\/p>\n<p id=\"04c6\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">A well-known example is with the two achromatic colours;\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/black\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">black<\/strong><\/a><strong class=\"hy mv\">\u00a0and\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/white\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">white<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu mz\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"nk nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*oduHiscB74HAxiC-\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"467\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@deskfire?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Mathew MacQuarrie<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"ac75\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><em class=\"ke\">Death and mourning are associated with the colour black in Western traditions<\/em>, whereas in China the colour of\u00a0<em class=\"ke\">death is white<\/em>. In the study conducted by them, the colour black was associated not only with royalty, power, and wealth, but with death, mourning, and tragic events. Mourning at death is a common emotional reaction of mankind regardless of socio-cultural limitations. Yet, significantly how humans associate with colour to express sorrow and mourn for dead people differ as per the norms, customs and beliefs learned from each culture. In most of the eastern countries including Sri Lanka, the colour of mourning is white. \u201c<em class=\"ke\">The mourning colours of different nations are not devoid of meaning<\/em>.\u201d According to him, black is the accepted mourning colour throughout Europe which expresses the midnight gloom; the total deprivation of light and joy on account of the loss sustained.<\/p>\n<h1 id=\"dd41\" class=\"np nq dp bp jx nr ns ib nt nu nv if nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">What is Color?<\/h1>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"ct cu ok\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"ol nl s\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/400\/0*Y9hDHbngjfdlXh02.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"400\" height=\"300\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/url?sa=i&amp;source=images&amp;cd=&amp;cad=rja&amp;uact=8&amp;ved=2ahUKEwi_r8DPqKnhAhVF8XMBHZbJAlwQjB16BAgBEAQ&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwifflegif.com%2Fgifs%2F551889-artists-on-tumblr-animation-gif&amp;psig=AOvVaw0EBFHQ90oO8X5csjClL6mD&amp;ust=1554016406360830\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">artists-on-tumblr-animation-<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"3a4e\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">One of the most striking properties of life is that it has colour. To understand the phenomenon of colour it helps to think about light as a wave. Therefore colour is a wavelength of light. Different objects reflect different wavelengths of light, which enter our eyes and we called the colour of the different wavelength. I notice that different colours based on hue, value, and intensity.<\/p>\n<p id=\"b88c\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">\u201cFeisner describes that colour properties as follows- the hue describes a particular wavelength and it is the most visible difference between colours. Value describes the degree of lightness or darkness in relation to white and black. Intensity or saturation (chroma) defines how bright or how dull colour is when compared with a neutral grey of the same value. Colours can also be described in temperature terms. The temperature refers to the warmness or coolness of a colour.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"375b\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">The colours are closely related to sunlight, and sometimes they exhibit a variety of shades as the earth moves around the sun in a day. For instance, alternatively strong and weak sunlight may create many different colors. Under sunlight, human eyes can identify various colours; without sunlight, only darkness is perceived. From the physical point of view, there are no \u201creal\u201d colours which exist in nature.<\/p>\n<p id=\"b874\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Only the various wavelengths make up light, which is absorbed and reflected by all of the objects around us. The reflected light wave enters the eye, which, in turn, sends signals to the brain. Everything in the universe, whether it is classified as \u201csolid\u201d or \u201cliquid\u201d or \u201cgas\u201d, is shimmering and vibrating and constantly changing. However, their brains don\u2019t find a very useful way of comprehending the world.<\/p>\n<h1 id=\"7bb5\" class=\"np nq dp bp jx nr ns ib nt nu nv if nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Emotion<\/h1>\n<blockquote class=\"mw mx my\">\n<p id=\"3afb\" class=\"hw hx ke hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Emotion is a mental state variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. There is currently no scientific consensus on a definition. Emotion is often intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p id=\"bf5a\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Emotion is the conscious experience of affect, complete with attribution of its cause and identification of its object. The queasy, uneasy feeling you might experience, without knowing why is an effect. When you angry with someone that cognition and affect influence one another: some emotions and affective states are driven by cognition, while effect often impacts cognition.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu om\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"nk nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*QUoWACZrmCRUuFkg\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"467\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@dearseymour?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Ksenia Makagonova<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"d83d\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">The major reason behind the complexity of emotions is their sensitivity to personal and contextual circumstances. Colours can signal danger or give us survival tips, for example when the fruit is ready to eat or if something is poisonous. The significance of emotion is determined by us based on the strength of the event, reality and relevance and factors related to our background information that controllability, readiness, deservingness. The basic emotions have a unique combination of properties that make them discrete from one another. Some basic emotions are universal and biologically based, which means that different cultures can experience them in the same way. There is, however, disagreement about what emotions are to be considered as basic emotions. Izard has suggested that interest, joy, surprise, sadness, anger, disgust, contempt, fear, shame, shyness and guilt are universal basic emotions. Although the universal view has been long supported on emotions.<\/p>\n<h1 id=\"44d3\" class=\"np nq dp bp jx nr ns ib nt nu nv if nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Culture<\/h1>\n<p id=\"c20a\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz on ib ic id oo if ig ih op ij ik il oq in io ip or ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">People living in different cultures can appreciate different things and think in different ways, which also affects emotions and how people perceive colours. Culture affects our daily lives, as it is reflected in our decision-making, behaviour, and communication. Culture impacts the way we act, think, feel, speak and believe. culture as the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes a member of the team from the members of the other team.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"ct cu os\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"ot nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/580\/0*iY16fxfTrEIbX0Tz.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"580\" height=\"459\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Cultural Mapping<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"22a3\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">The technical definition of culture you\u2019ll get if you take an anthropology class is \u201cshared knowledge, belief, and practice.\u201d Basically, it\u2019s stuff you have in your head which other people have in their heads. A\u00a0<em class=\"ke\">society<\/em>\u00a0is a group of people who share culture.<\/p>\n<p id=\"d0bc\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Culture encompasses broad, abstract stuff like the ways in which we choose to categorize time and space and the way we consider gender, but it\u2019s pervasive and covers weird, silly things as well. For example, consider the idea that vampires can be killed through a stake through the heart. This is an idea most Americans have. It doesn\u2019t matter that we know that vampires are fictional. If we read a story or see a movie with a vampire and see it get staked, the demise of the otherwise apparently indestructible monster will make perfect sense to us. We all know that there\u2019s a particular kind of monster with a very specific vulnerability. That\u2019s because it\u2019s part of the culture we share.<\/p>\n<p id=\"44f1\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Having said that, the term gets used in different ways by different people. When an archaeologist refers to a culture, it usually means a distinctive assembly of artefacts and other remains. An archaeological culture is the material remains which we use to identify a past society. And when \u201cculture\u201d is used to refer to things like classical sculpture, opera, and the like, it\u2019s usually shorthand for \u201chigh culture,\u201d art and other expressions of a culture regarded has expressing particularly noble values and aspirations.<\/p>\n<p id=\"cd05\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Hofstede has divided culture into five dimensions, which he called\u00a0<strong class=\"hy mv\">power distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism vs. group orientation, masculinity vs femininity and the long term orientation vs the short term orientation<\/strong>. Each country is transferable to the scales of these dimensions and in that sense comparable to other countries. Masculinity and femininity describe gender roles in society and work-related values.<\/p>\n<h1 id=\"2607\" class=\"np nq dp bp jx nr ns ib nt nu nv if nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Why do we associate different colors to different emotions?<\/h1>\n<p id=\"a42a\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz on ib ic id oo if ig ih op ij ik il oq in io ip or ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Colour-emotion association theories are still incomplete and theoretical and empirical work is at an early stage. For example, the colours\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/red\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">red<\/strong><\/a><strong class=\"hy mv\">\u00a0and\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/blue\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">blue<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0were the most preferred colours among American subjects but were less preferred in other cultures. In a comparison of Japanese and Korean subjects unique colour preference tendencies between the two countries, and also with respect to age, gender, and geographical region within the individual country. In an investigation of children\u2019s emotional associations with colours, light colours the example that\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/yellow\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">yellow<\/strong><\/a><strong class=\"hy mv\">,\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/blue\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">blue<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0is associated with\u00a0<strong class=\"hy mv\">positive emotions, happy, strong\u00a0<\/strong>and dark colours\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/black\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">black<\/strong><\/a><strong class=\"hy mv\">,\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/gray\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">grey<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0with\u00a0<strong class=\"hy mv\">negative emotions sad, angry<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Colours can also be described in temperature terms, such as\u00a0<strong class=\"hy mv\">\u201cwarm\u201d\u00a0<\/strong>or\u00a0<strong class=\"hy mv\">\u201ccool\u201d<\/strong>\u00a0as related to the dominant wavelength of the colour. The cool colours blue, green, purple are generally considered to be restful and quiet, while the warm colours red, yellow, orange are seen as active and stimulating. The effects of colour on perceptions of room size and psychological response noting that cool colours such as blue and green make a space restful and increase spaciousness;<br \/>\nhowever warm colours such as red, orange, and yellow make space less spacious while increasing stimulation. Furthermore, people exposed to\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/red\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">red<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/yellow\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">yellow<\/a>\u00a0colours reported higher levels of anxiety than did people exposed to cool blue and green colours. Overall, 62.2% of the participants expressed positive responses to colours, 34.2% expressed negative responses, and 3.6% expressed no emotion. About 80% of the responses to the principle hues; including\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/red\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">red<\/a>,\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/yellow\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">yellow<\/a>,\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/green\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">green<\/a>,\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/blue\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">blue<\/a>, and\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/purple\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">purple<\/a>\u00a0were positive, compared with only 29.2% for the achromatic colours, including\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/white\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">white<\/a>,\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/gray\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">grey<\/a>, and\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/black\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">black<\/a>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"dh di dj dk dl\">\n<div class=\"n p\">\n<div class=\"ab ac ae af ag dm ai aj\">\n<h1 id=\"fa1f\" class=\"np nq dp bp jx nr ns ib nt nu nv if nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Symbolic Meaning of Color in Culture<\/h1>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu ou\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"ov nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*nZEEahZ8pqXoBg9e\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"434\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@sagardani?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Sagar Dani<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"0bf1\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">The symbolism of colour in different cultures tends to have the common identification of colour names through cultural exchange. The way different cultures see and describe the meaning of colour varies dramatically around the world.<\/p>\n<div class=\"ow ox oy oz pa pb\">\n<div class=\"pc n ap\">\n<div class=\"pd n kd p pe pf\">\n<h2 class=\"dq b jy pg au ph fc fd pi ff fh do em\">Color Meanings in Different Cultures \u2014 Video &amp; Lesson Transcript | Study.com<\/h2>\n<div class=\"pj s\">\n<h3 class=\"bp b kg br au pk fc fd pi ff fh gq\">Colors carry deep meanings with them in every culture. Western, Far Eastern, Middle Eastern, Indian, and African\u2026<\/h3>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"pl s\">\n<p class=\"bp b bq br au pk fc fd pi ff fh gq\">study.com<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"pm s\">\n<div class=\"pn s po pp pq pm pr hp pb\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p id=\"de7e\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">This video is showing that there are some differences and similarities on cultures when colours and it\u2019s the symbolic meaning.<\/p>\n<h1 id=\"951c\" class=\"np nq dp bp jx nr ns ib nt nu nv if nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Cultural Symbolism of Color<\/h1>\n<p id=\"27b1\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz on ib ic id oo if ig ih op ij ik il oq in io ip or ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">The uses and meanings of colour have never been totally consistent across cultural boundaries. Colours can carry different symbolic meanings;\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/yellow\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">yellow<\/a>, in northern Europe, connotes \u201cdeceit\u201d and \u201ccowardice,\u201d while in SriLanka is the imperial colour; in the Buddhist tradition, yellow stands for \u201chumility\u201d and \u201crenunciation\u201d; but in the Mayan civilization of Central America, it was associated with the West. The underlying reason for these differences is that the symbols used to portray archetypal energies are subject to the creative limitations of the human mind. At the cultural level, this process of differentiation receives further stimuli from the natural environment. Usually, the cultural elite dominates the colour names over time. In Western cultures, the\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/white\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">white<\/a>\u00a0has long been a symbol of purity and virginity.<\/p>\n<p id=\"2b01\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">There are many colours, but in here I concentrate on five primary colours: red, yellow, blue, white, and black. When any two colours are mixed, they can produce other colours. In the following sections, I shall deal with each of the five primary colours, which also represent different meaning in a different time, and different place, and different culture.<\/p>\n<p id=\"7f11\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">First, a strong culture tends to dominate the popularity of colour, during the twenty century, western culture is stronger than other culture, and during a wedding ceremony, the bride who wears a white gown has replaced a red dress in India. Second, an important event has happened in one big country, the revolutionary flag, which is red, so the\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/red\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">red<\/a>\u00a0has been emphasized because it represents the colour of blood and passion. So far the Communists still stress on red. Third, a country which possesses a long history and tradition can maintain the positive meaning of colour. Any colour would have its negative connotations, which are not widely recognized.<\/p>\n<ol class=\"\">\n<li id=\"8cb6\" class=\"hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it ps pt pu em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/red\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Red<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu pv\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"nk nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*jOx8HykGybCNFpyr\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"467\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@hngstrm?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Henry &amp; Co.<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"c421\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Positive Connotations:<\/strong>\u00a0Red is supposedly the first colour perceived by Man. In pre-historic times, Neanderthals sprinkled the bodies of the dead with red pigment as a way of restoring to them the \u201cwarm\u201d colour of blood and life. red hats and kings have often dressed in red. Roman Catholic cardinals wear \u201cRed Carpets\u201d are still enrolled for the arrival or departure of an important visitor. Red is linked with love and fertility. In ancient Rome, brides were wrapped in a fiery red veil.<\/p>\n<p id=\"165f\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Negative Connotations:\u00a0<\/strong>Like the colour of blood, red is a symbol of warning, war, destruction, sex, sin, and murder. In Roman mythology, red is associated with the god of war, Mars. Red in ancient Egypt was the colour of the desert and of the destructive god Seth who was said to have red hair and eyes; red also meant a call to arms for the ancient Romans.<\/p>\n<p id=\"d34a\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">2.\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/yellow\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Yellow<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu pw\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"px nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*J_OKxZycLJIaw-qD\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"468\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@oldskoolphotography?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">oldskool photography<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"4413\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Positive Connotations:<\/strong>\u00a0Yellow is associated with the sun and its life-giving generative powers. The yellow sun was worshiped as a god in many cultures. According to Greek mythology, the sun-god Helios wore a yellow robe in a golden chariot drawn by four fiery horses across the heavenly firmament. The radiant yellow light of the sun personified divine wisdom; while in Mexican cosmology, golden yellow was the colour of the Earth\u2019s new skin at the beginning of the rainy season, before it grew green once more.<\/p>\n<p id=\"121a\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Negative Connotations:\u00a0<\/strong>Yellow heralds old age and the approach of death. To the Tewa Pueblo Indians, it is the colour of the west, which is associated with one direction to the underworld. In English, yellow may be a sign of disease as well as age, particularly jaundice, a disease affecting the yellow bile.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ef05\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">3.\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/green\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Green<\/strong><\/a><strong class=\"hy mv\">\u00a0and\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/blue\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Blue<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu py\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"pz nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*XN7OXh6Nz3mDux8x\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"1050\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@xteemu?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Teemu Paananen<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"845e\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Positive Connotations:\u00a0<\/strong>Universally, the colour of plant life, green, can stand for awakenings, new beginnings, and growth. In China, it relates to spring. In Celtic folklore, the green man is important vegetation and fertility god. In ancient Egypt, the green of the god Osiris symbolized resurrection and immortality. Green is also the emblematic colour of Ireland, the \u201cEmerald Isle\u201d. The colour symbolizes the struggle for Irish independence from Great Britain.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ade2\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Negative Connotations:<\/strong>\u00a0There is a darker side to the natural world as well. Green has represented danger and death. There are many instances of green being linked with superhuman powers. The ancient Egyptians feared cats with green eyes and imposed the death penalty upon all those guilty of killing these creatures. In medieval Europe, green was associated with the Devil and wearing it was considered unlucky for human beings.<\/p>\n<p id=\"ac8e\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/blue\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Blue<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"ct cu qa\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"pz nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/640\/0*RVn8lzMFqT_PDXb8.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"640\" height=\"960\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p id=\"daf7\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Positive Connotations:\u00a0<\/strong>Whether celestial or oceanic, blue evokes wide, open spaces and is linked with infinity and primordial emptiness. The blue of the sky has been associated with the male principle, distance, and the gods. In ancient Egypt, gods and kings were often depicted with blue beards and wigs, and the Hindu divinity Krishna is portrayed as blue. Still, deep water, on the other hand, also associate blue with the female principle. As a symbol of peace and purity, it is the color of the Virgin Mary. Jesus teaches in a blue garment. Blue, the symbol of the truth and the eternity of God, will always remain the symbol of human immortality. Blue amulets in some cultures are supposed to neutralize the evil eye. The Old English custom of brides wearing something blue is meant to ensure fidelity. Blue in literature is firmly established for its calming\/pacifying effect on human beings. Interestingly, the study dominantly finds color white too as calming. Recognizing white as a calming color could be a learned association strongly moulded by the Sinhalese, Buddhist religious context in Sri Lanka.<\/p>\n<p id=\"734b\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Negative Connotations:<\/strong>\u00a0Blue represents the excesses of calm emotion. It is frequently considered synonymous with depression-as in \u201cfeeling blue,\u201d or having the \u201cblues\u201d and it can also represent withdrawal, isolation, loneliness, and instability. In colloquial English, \u201cout of the blue,\u201d happens in a way that is sudden and unexpected. \u201cOnce in a blue moon\u201d means very rarely.<\/p>\n<p id=\"8a74\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">4.\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/white\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">White<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu qb\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"nk nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*PlhbRXm69mJjv9A_\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"467\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@lucabravo?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Luca Bravo<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"f480\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Positive Connotations:\u00a0<\/strong>White can be defined as the absolute color of light. It symbolizes truth, purity, innocence, and the sacred or divine. In many cultures, white garments are priestly vestments, associated symbolically with purity and truth. Newly baptized Christians wore white robes, and the souls of the just are depicted in white clothing in paintings of the Last Judgment. The Pope\u2019s white garments symbolize transfiguration and glory. White is worn by brides in Western countries. The Anglo-Saxons were also the first to start using the word \u201cwhite\u201d as a surname for a person who had light hair or a fair complexion. Further, In Sri Lanka, the ulterior motive of Buddhists visiting temple whenever they can amidst their bustling and routine lives is to, regain the lost inner harmony via the tranquillizing, sacred environment of the temple itself and by performing the religious rituals. Dressing up in a fully clean white attire when visiting the temple, offering white coloured flowers to the statue of Lord Buddha, and the most predominant element of the temple; the \u2018Stupa\u2019 being coloured in white is supposed to have a high influence on the Buddhists to associate colour white with the pacifying\/calming process.<\/p>\n<p id=\"0a17\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Negative Connotations:\u00a0<\/strong>On the other hand, white is associated with paleness, bloodlessness, lack of vigour, and death. In ancient Egypt, white symbolized the lifeless desert that covered much of the country. In several cultures, the soul is thought to leave the body in the shape of a white butterfly or a white bird. Christian angels are depicted as being dressed in white, while ghosts are described as emitting white light.<\/p>\n<p id=\"13aa\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">5.\u00a0<\/strong><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/colors.muz.li\/color\/black\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Black<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p id=\"dbd2\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Positive Connotations:<\/strong>\u00a0The absence of light, rather than the color itself, black is a complex symbol. Almost all cultures recognize the duality and opposition between black and white. Yet, in Egypt, the blackness of earth and of rainclouds stands for the smothering darkness of germination. The black was the colour of \u201crebirth\u201d and \u201cresurrection\u201d. In Greek, it is the colour of Cronos\/Saturn, which symbolizes time. The Hindu Kali and Durga can appear as black goddesses, suggesting the light-dark duality necessary to the continuation of life.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu qc\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"nk nl s\">\n<div class=\"jc nf t u v ix aj au ng nh\"><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*5W6A5RwP4J7gLVYE\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"467\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Photo by\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@htroupe?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Hannah Troupe<\/a>\u00a0on\u00a0<a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"ad01\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><strong class=\"hy mv\">Negative Connotations:<\/strong>\u00a0In the Western world, black carries a lot of negative connotations, many of them centred on fear and the unknown. Death and mourning are symbolized in the West by black. The Grim Reaper, as the personification of death, is hidden entirely by black robes. Black animals are regarded as unlucky, such as the black raven, black dogs, black cats, and black sheep. Black denotes guilt and vice; hence to say that a man who has a black heart is a contumelious expression for depravity.<\/p>\n<p id=\"c639\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">In the following chart has to Mention the meaning of other colours culture to culture.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"na nb nc nd ne hk ct cu paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hl hm ew hn aj ho\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"ct cu qd\">\n<div class=\"ni s ew nj\">\n<div class=\"qe nl s\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"jk ya t u v ix aj c\" role=\"presentation\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/700\/0*bvlK_v_Y7gakAncg.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"700\" height=\"453\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><figcaption class=\"hr hs cv ct cu ht hu bp b ey br gq\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\"><a class=\"bv hv\" href=\"https:\/\/pbs.twimg.com\/media\/C4s7yX_UoAE8nYN.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener ugc nofollow noreferrer\">https:\/\/pbs.twimg.com\/media\/C4s7yX_UoAE8nYN.jpg<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"227c\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Colour means many different things to different people and cultures. We all have our own favourite colours. People like different colours as they like different foods. Colour also represents feelings, people, countries, cultures, and colour symbolism.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"n p en qf qg qh\" role=\"separator\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"dh di dj dk dl\">\n<div class=\"n p\">\n<div class=\"ab ac ae af ag dm ai aj\">\n<h1 id=\"47b6\" class=\"np nq dp bp jx nr qm ib nt nu qn if nw nx qo nz oa ob qp od oe of qq oh oi oj em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Conclusion<\/h1>\n<p id=\"09b5\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hw hx dp hy b hz on ib ic id oo if ig ih op ij ik il oq in io ip or ir is it dh em\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">In this article, I shared the knowledge on how to increase our understanding of colour-emotion associations among colour psychology and cross-cultural understanding. Furthermore, about several different associations with one colour and differences between countries suggest, that the colour emotions.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Sources: <a href=\"https:\/\/medium.muz.li\/cross-cultural-color-and-emotion-eaacb7865840\">Cross-Cultural Emotion and Symbolic Meanings of Color | by Harshani Gajanayake | Muzli &#8211; Design Inspiration<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Photo by\u00a0Jon Tyson\u00a0on\u00a0Unsplash The colour is an inseparable part of our everyday lives and its presence is evident in everything that we perceive. It is widely recognized that colours have also a strong impact on our emotions and feelings. The colours are found to trigger certain psychological, physical, biological and metabolic reactions within humans. 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