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COMMENT,LIKE,& SHARE...THEN WIN A KARBONN K150 MOBILEPHONE ........... ... .This color association continues throughout our lives. There are no “set in stone” rules about these colors when it comes to gender; however, scientists data from the past several decades regarding this subject and put it all together in this very interesting info graphic below .The first thing noticed is how the color blue is liked by many women. This conclusion is even supported by an article I read a while back called NET COLORS which pinpoints the color BLUE as the number one color online. Have you ever stopped to think about how many logos are BLUE? FACEBOOK has gone through some major red signs in the past few years but one part that has more or less stayed the same in all those years is the site’s blue color.Everything is so blue about Facebook right from the sign-up page to the logo, their mobile app and even the site pop-ups that have shades of blue. It is part of their well planned Marketing plan. Most colors distract and make the human eye focus on them while blue act as a transparent palette for 65% of time spending watching the main background aka index space. It is well known also that blue color is the nirvana for the brain.. Their choice make the competition envy most of the time.Another thing I find interesting is how many women (33%) agree that orange is their least favorite color. Orange is definitely my least favorite color. Many other women felt the same way brown, yellow and gray also rank as colors women don’t really like. I would have to concur with all of those. If you would like to learn more about colors and how they affect people from a branding perspective, you might want to check more read theory of Colors, or the lack of it, is such a huge part of our lives. People spend a lot of time learning how to manipulate colors for photographs, or how to mix just the right colors for paint. When you think about it, we start being associated with colors even before we are born. Many times parents receive pink or blue gifts the moment they find out if they are having a boy or a girl.Apparently this color association continues throughout our lives. There are no “set in stone” rules about these colors when it comes to gender. Data from the past several decades regarding this subject and put it all together in this very interesting info graphic below.The first thing I noticed is how the color blue is liked by many men and women. It seems to be the overall color of both genders which pinpoints the color blue as the number one color online. Have you ever stopped to think about how many logos are blue?Another thing I find interesting is how many women (33%) agree that orange is their least favorite color. Orange is definitely my least favorite color. I had no idea so many other women felt the same way. Brown, yellow and gray also rank as colors women don’t really like. I would have to concur with all of those. If you would like to learn more about colors and how they affect people from a branding perspective. BEHIND BRAND DESIGN .Colors that are traditionally considered feminine colors or that appeal most strongly to or are more closely associated with women can be good choices for marketing messages, Web sites, and interior designs targeting women. Color studies done over the years indicate that the favorite colors of women and men do differ. Some of these differences in favorite colors may be attributed to cultural use of color and conditioning.Blue is a favorite color of both men and women of all ages. While men have a stronger preference for blue than women, it's still a top choice. It may be the calming effect of the COLOR BLUE that makes it a popular color for both men and women.There are no hard and fast rules about what colors are feminine or masculine or gender-neutral. Because colors come in many tints and shades, someone may love a light powder blue but strongly dislike a deep navy blue so a preference for the color blue doesn't mean that every shade of blue is universally appropriate. However, some generalizations are possible based on various color studies.Sometimes it can be hard to find love and get a man or woman to notice you. Creating attraction, passion, and finding the right chemistry can be challenging too. Other times, however, to find a love just requires the right color symbolism in your wardrobe. It requires taking a cue from our prima in nature – and using the color of love!You probably won't be surprised to hear that red is the color of love. Red is the color of Cupid's arrows, used for valentines notes, and romantic hearts. However, the profound effect that this color has on the attraction of both men and women may just cause you to rethink its persuasive appeal. It may have you changing your attire as well! In two experiments, men were asked to interact with women wearing a red shirt, or one of another color is BLUE. Men talking with women in red asked more intimate questions and sat closer. Women wearing red were more sought-after and seen as more attractive too. when a man sees a woman in red, he is immediately and unconsciously influenced by the color to find her more attractive. The simple cue of red that influences the passion of our animal cousins also persuades our human amorous feelings and behaviors as well!When you want to be attractive, wear red OR blue... Not only will it make others perceive you as better looking and higher status, but it will also make them want to get to know you, be close, and get passionate. So, the next time you go out to find a mate, or get ready for a special date, think about wearing some red. OR blue. You will create that chemistry, feel better about yourself, and have a more loving experience.Learn from our animal neighbors – use red or blue to quickly and easily attract a mate. Pay attention to the colors you wear. Incorporate a little crimson, burgundy, cardinal, rose, and wine color into your wardrobe. Make use of the color of love and get the romance you desire.
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