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Interpreting Color

Table of Contents

Topic
Part A: What is Color all about?

• Definition
• Color and Meaning
Red
Pink
Yellow
Orange
Blue
Green
Purple
Brown
Black
Gray
White

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Part B: Culture in Culture

• Role of Color in Culture and Society refer to book 1 pg 33
• Weddings
• Death Rituals
• Religion
• Color Myths, Biases and Symbolism
Neutrals
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Colors and Children

Part C: Color in Business

Part D: Color and Cure
• Color/ Light and the Human Health
• Researches on Color and its Effect
• Ultraviolet Light
• Color/Light in Health Care Facilities

Part E: Color and You

• Aspects and Moods of Color
• Color Preference and Personality

Part A: What is Color all about?

Although color forms a major part of life, we only have a vague understanding of what it really is. This research paper aims to explore the meaning, impact and......


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Approximate Pages: 38 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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