concept   colors

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Western countries (1) Asian countries (1) Western culture (1) Indian culture (1) Western cultures (1) interior design (1) South Africa (1) symbolism (1) Chinese culture (1) Feng Shui in Chinese culture (1) geometric design (1) Scientific culture (1)
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1 colors Western countries In Western cultures, colors are linked to specific emotions and symbolism, such as red for passion and blue for calmness. 11
2 colors Asian countries Colors in Asian countries hold symbolic meanings, such as red for good luck and white for mourning. 10
3 colors Western culture In Western culture, black is typically linked to formality and mourning. 6
4 colors Indian culture In Indian culture, colors hold symbolic meanings and bright colors are associated with joy and spirituality. 4
5 colors Western cultures In Western cultures, neutral and earthy colors are popular for interior design and fashion. 4
6 colors interior design Regional interior design practices influence the choice of neutral and vibrant colors in interior design. 4
7 colors South Africa In South Africa, colors have profound cultural and religious meanings and associations. 3
8 colors symbolism Colors have symbolic meanings in different cultures, such as white symbolizing death and mourning, black symbolizing mystery and power, and yellow representing courage and refinement. 3
9 colors Chinese culture In Chinese culture, red represents luck and joy, while white is linked to death and mourning. 2
10 colors Feng Shui in Chinese culture Feng Shui in Chinese culture emphasizes that specific colors impact energy and balance in interior design. 2
11 colors geometric design Bold and vibrant colors in geometric designs make a visually striking impact. 2
12 colors Scientific culture Colors in scientific culture are defined by their specific wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum. 1