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Colors by Culture

Colors by Culture

Colors and What They Mean

We always have a reaction when we see a color and a lot of the time that reaction is based on how our culture has socially conditioned us to react. For this reason, many colors mean different things across the globe. Where white is seen as pure and good in one area of the globe, in others it is reserved for death and mourning. Where green is seen as greed and jealousy it may also be seen as a color of fertility and life. Yellow in particular has a wide variety of meanings across the world’s cultures and religions. From corruption to royalty to joy to stability, it all comes down to how we were conditioned and raised in our own culture.

What do the colors mean to you? Check out this infographic and let us know in the comments and if you’re feeling it, don’t forget to like and share!

Colors and what they mean

Author: Brian Wallace