Sunday, September 30, 2007

Symbolism of the color red




Many people do not realize that all colors have specific meanings. From symbolism of death to love, every color stands on its own.

The color red has many symbolic meanings. The color dates back centuries. Red is associated with heat and warmth. It can also mean danger. Red is the color of blood it symbolizes life and vitality. Red is also the color of passion and lust.This color is most popular around Valentine's day. Red roses are given and most people wear red on that day. When wearing red a person is presented as bold and dynamic. It can boost your confidence if you are going to a function or interview where you feel unsure of yourself.


Here are a few facts about the color red:


~Increases enthusiasm.
~Stimulates energy and can increase the blood pressure, respiration, heartbeat, and pulse rate.
~Encourages action and confidence.
~Provides a sense of protection from fears and anxiety.

~Red represents beauty in many languages and cultures.

~In China, red is associated with good luck and fortune.

~The color red represents the U.S. Republican Party and beginning with the 2000 presidential election, states that favored the Republican candidates began being referred to as "red states," while those that favored the Democratic candidates were referred to as "blue states."
~Red is the color most associated with the Soviet Union during communist reign.

~Red is the highest arc of the rainbow.
~Red is the first color you lose sight of at twilight.
~The longest wavelength of light is red.



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Unknown said...

I like the way this was written. I also lik how the color red was decribed.