Boy:
Name: Dean
Age: 23
Character: He has typically characteristics of the Chinese boy that look like pompous but a little nervousness, and always acts very insecurely in the presence of his girlfriend.
Colour: Yellow.
Girl
Name: Anna
Age: 22
Character: She is femininity and with a little shy. Her face always wears a cheerful smile.
Colour: Pink.
Research of Colour
Yellow
The Color Psychology of Yellow
•Yellow is a bright that is often described as cheery and warm.
•Yellow is also the most fatiguing to the eye due to the high amount of light that is reflected. Using yellow as a background on paper or computer monitors can lead to eyestrain or vision loss in extreme cases.
•Yellow can also create feelings of frustration and anger. While it is considered a cheerful color, people are more likely to lose their tempers in yellow rooms and babies tend to cry more in yellow rooms.
•Yellow can also increase the metabolism.
•Since yellow is the most visible color, it is also the most attention-getting color. Yellow can be used in small amount to draw notice, such as on traffic sign or advertisements.
Dig into the meaning and negative/positive symbolism of yellow as well as the colors that work well with shades of yellow.
Hope and Happiness, the Nature and Culture of Yellow:
Yellow is sunshine. It is a warm color that, like red, has conflicting symbolism. On the one hand it denotes happiness and joy but on the other hand yellow is the color of cowardice and deceit.
Yellow is one of the warm colors. Because of the high visibility of bright yellow, Yellow is cheerful.
For years yellow ribbons were worn as a sign of hope as women waited from their men to come marching home from war. Today, they are still used to welcome home loved ones. Its use for hazard signs creates an association between yellow and danger, although not quite as dangerous as red.
Yet yellow has also represented courage (Japan), merchants (India), and peace.
Using Yellow:
Although it can work as the primary color, yellow often works best as a companion to other colors.
•Use bright yellow to create excitement when red or orange may be too strong or too dark.
•Yellow can be perky.
•Use yellow to suggest freshness and citrus fruitiness.
•Golden yellows can stand in for gold.
Language of Yellow:
Good yellow
•Yellow ribbon - hope, support, remembrance
•Mellow yellow - laid back, relaxation
Bad yellow
•Yellow or Yellow streak or Yellow-bellied - cowardice or coward
Pink
The Color Psychology of Pink
•Pink is essentially a light red and is usually associated with love and romance.
•Pink is thought to have a calming effect.
Cotton Candy and Little Girls:
Pink is a softer, less violent red. Pink is the sweet side of red. It's cotton candy and bubble gum and babies, especially little girls.
Nature of Pink:
While red stirs up passion and action, studies have shown that large amounts of pink can create physical weakness in people. Perhaps there is a tie-in between this physical reaction and the color's association with the so-called weaker sex.
Culture of Pink:
In some cultures, such as the US, pink is the color of little girls. It represents sugar and spice and everything nice. Pink for men goes in and out of style. Most people still think of pink as a feminine, delicate color.
Using Pink:
Both red and pink denote love but while red is hot passion, pink is romantic and charming. Use pink to convey playfulness (hot pink flamingoes) and tenderness (pastel pinks). Multiple shades of pink and light purple or other pastels used together maintain the soft, delicate, and playful nature of pink. Add strength with darker shades of pinks and purple and burgundy.
Language of pink:
Good pink
•In the pink - healthy
•Tickled pink - happy, content
•Pink collar - female office worker (sometimes used in a derogatory manner)
Bad or neutral pink
•Pink collar - female office worker (sometimes used in a derogatory manner to imply low person on the office totem pole)
•Pink - cut, notch, or make a zigzag
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