Colour psychology is closely related to cultural associations with various colors. Colour psychology affects nearly every area of life: clothing, interior design, graphic design, computer interface design, fine art and food choices. The study of colour psychology and colour symbolism also reveals an in-depth perspective on both society and the beliefs of individuals. Accordingly, colour symbolism has always played a major role in religious symbolism and religious rituals.Yellow, blue and red are the primary colours and are mixed to create secondary colours: green, orange and purple. The basic colors of the spectrum are the most fundamental colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. These colours combine with each other and with white and black to create all of the other colours that we see.Each of these colours have different meanings in various spiritual philosophies. In Islam, green is the most prominent color and is symbolic of springtime renewal, joy, success and happiness. In China, yellow has always been associated with the imperial household and red is the most auspicious color. According to the Hebrew tradition, the name of the first man is Adam, meaning red or alive. In Catholicism, blue is the color most closely associated with Mother Mary and the heavenly realm....read more...
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