This document discusses the colors discovered by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century and the emotions and concepts associated with each color. It explores the symbolic meanings of primary colors like red, yellow, and blue as well as secondary colors such as orange, purple, and green. Tertiary colors including pink, brown, black, gold, white, and gray are also examined for what concepts they tend to represent such as aggression, creativity, death, innocence, and wealth.
This document discusses the colors discovered by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century and the emotions and concepts associated with each color. It explores the symbolic meanings of primary colors like red, yellow, and blue as well as secondary colors such as orange, purple, and green. Tertiary colors including pink, brown, black, gold, white, and gray are also examined for what concepts they tend to represent such as aggression, creativity, death, innocence, and wealth.
This document discusses the colors discovered by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century and the emotions and concepts associated with each color. It explores the symbolic meanings of primary colors like red, yellow, and blue as well as secondary colors such as orange, purple, and green. Tertiary colors including pink, brown, black, gold, white, and gray are also examined for what concepts they tend to represent such as aggression, creativity, death, innocence, and wealth.
Blue expresses creativity, intelligence, responsibility and trust. It also symbolizes water and sky.
What does orange express?
Orange expresses joy and happiness.
What does pink express?
Pin expresses care, compassion and love.
What does green express?
Green expresses growth, nature, freshness, money and safety.
What does red express?
Red expresses aggression, danger, violence and war but it also expresses love and passion. What does purple express? Purple expresses royalty, power, and luxury.
What does brown express?
Brown expresses earth, and wood. Brown is connected to fall and winter.
What does black express?
Black expresses strength, mystery, seriousness, power, death and evil.