The meaning of Colors PINK and ORANGE

@chechuva (1275)
Philippines
June 24, 2008 9:27pm CST
PINK European : Feminine colour, baby girls East India : Feminine colour Japan : Popular with both s*xes Korea : trust Feng Shui : Yin, love Pink : Romance, love, friendship, femininity, truth, passivity, good will, emotional healing, peace, calming, affection, emotional maturity, caring, nurturing, sweet tasting, sweet smelling, ethereal, delicacy. Pale pink : sweetness of youth, fragility Vibrant pinks : high spirits, energy, youth Orange European : Autumn, creativity, harvest Netherlands : Favourite colour (House of Orange) Ireland : Protestants USA : Halloween, cheap goods Hinduism : Saffron (peachy orange) is a sacred color Feng Shui : Yang, Earth, strengthens concentration, purpose, organization Orange : warmth, energy, balance, enthusiasm, vibrancy, vitality, expansiveness, flamboyance, excitement, business goals, property deals, ambition, career, goals, general success, justice, legal matters, selling, action, attention-grabbing, the sun, friendly, inviting, intense, joy, strength, endurance, steadfastness, tropics, quick movement, wealth of the mind and knowledge, charity, growing things, fascination, friendliness, happiness, beginnings, heat, creativity, autumn, determination, attraction, success, encouragement, courage, earth, mental and appetite stimulatant, emotional lift, assurance, social force, health, warmth, attractiveness, cheerfulness, mood-lightening, uninhibited, independence, amiability, constructiveness, self-assuredness, cheap, low-budget, fun kids colour, youth In restaurants, as orange is an appetite stimulant, orange decor encourages sales. Less passionate than red, orange still increases oxygen supply to the brain, stimulating mental activity. Popular amongst youth. Orange backgrounds help images seem closer and larger, but avoid over-use. Useful for highlighting important elements, promoting food products and toys. "As we turned our sights to orange, substantial research (including the data gathered at The Global Color Survey at www.colormatters.com and the Pantone Consumer Color Preference Study® dated June 1996) documented that orange is one of Americans' least favorite colors. ... In 1991, Forbes called attention to orange's mundane associations in its December 23 article, 'Does orange mean cheap?' Yes, it does."4 Dark orange : autumn, deceit, distrust Red orange : desire, sexuality, pleasure, domination, aggression, thirst for action Bright orange : tangy citrus, health Pale orange : apricot, coral, peach and melon are sophisticated
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@chubibo (294)
• Philippines
30 Jun 08
pinks are also for boys - it's all pink
i gues what you just said is highly informative...i have nothing to comment anymore except pinks are not for women..hahahahappy posting!