Colour Testing
Pink is often associated with
girls. When a baby girl is born, it is normally dressed in pink clothes. This
stereotype has changed over time, because the colour pink used to be associated
with baby boys. This is because pink comes from the colour red, which
represents blood and violence.
Blue is often associated with
boys. Baby boys are usually dressed in blue. This stereotype has changed over
time, because people used to dress their baby girls in blue. They did this
because blue is the colour The Virgin Mary wore. It represents purity and
innocence. It is also very calm and serene.
Red can represent two very
different ideas. It can represent horror, blood, gore, and violence. It can
also represent the devil. On the other hand, love can be associated with love,
romance and passion. It encourages
confidence and action; and catches attention.
Green is often used to represent
the earth, and nature. Companies use it to portray the idea of ‘being
green’. It is soothing, and helps
to alleviate depression, anxiety and nervousness.
Yellow is the colour of optimism, happiness, and enlightenment. It represents
joy.
Purple has royal and mystic qualities.
It is calming, uplifting, and stimulates creativity.
Brown is associatied with all
things natural and organic. It gives a feeling of wholesomeness.
White represents purity, neutrality,
and cleanliness. It also represents the idea of fresh beginnings.
Grey is unsettling and is often
associated with depression, loss and misery.
Black is powerful, authoritive,
and sophisticated. It is mysterious, and can evoke strong emotions. Too much
black can be overwhelming.