Language of Colors
Secret meanings of colors.
Colors mean more than meets the eye. In this regard, some psychologists, sociologists, and life coaches have conducted various studies on colors and personality. It is thought that the energy emitted by colors reflects people. In this context, interpreters of the silent language of colors emphasize this strong relationship.
Colors reveal people's self and awareness with the energies they represent. It guides individuals' lives by triggering them emotionally. Colors can be guided in terms of roles in the relationship, career, and profession choice, talents, and even perspective on life. In this way, people are encouraged to shape their lives by creating a color map.
A world without color is unimaginable. We are in a living space filled with different colors and tones at home, at school, at work, on the street, and in nature. From red to blue, from green to yellow, each color has a quality it represents. For example, red is the color that embodies passion, desire to live, love, and leadership. Orange emphasizes excitement, friendliness, and energy. Yellow evokes joy, sincerity, and intellectual personality. Green reflects trust, peace, and helpfulness. Blue represents honor, pride, and loyalty. Indigo, a shade of blue, conveys a message of vision, wisdom, and comfort. Purple, the color of nobility and wisdom, is also mysterious and extraordinary. On the other hand, pink symbolizes harmony, love, and femininity. Finally, the color gold is known to remind us of responsibility, wealth, and divinity. Warm or cold, vibrant or dark. No matter what color it is, it affects people socio-psychologically. Research conducted to date also supports this thesis.