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According to theory behind color, red is associated with violence and yellow is associated with insecurity.
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Read More »Color psychology, as defined by Wikipedia , “is the study of hues as a determinant of human behavior.” While Wikipedia may or may not be the most reliable source, this brief definition succinctly explains a facet of psychology that plays a vital role in visual arts, film — and Beyond. Colors evoke emotion in our brains. It’s been proven time and time again that hues of blue are most often associated with cool, calm feelings, while stronger colors like red stir up strong, aggressive emotions. Let’s comunicate with your product, Vesticolor can make all the colors you may need
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You create an account with some photos and bio information, and start swiping through profiles. If you like someone, you tap a Snapchat button to...
Read More »horizontally striped green-yellow-blue national flag. It has a width-to-length ratio of 3 to 4. The French did not allow the development of national flags in their colonies, fearing the flags might become symbols around which separatists could rally.
horizontally striped green-yellow-blue national flag. It has a width-to-length ratio of 3 to 4. The French did not allow the development of national flags in their colonies, fearing the flags might become symbols around which separatists could rally. Therefore there were few such traditions in French Africa when autonomous governments were established in 1958 (the year of the new constitution of France). Whereas some countries did not adopt flags for more than a year, Gabon, one of the more progressive of the territories, quickly settled on a distinctive design. Instead of the vertical stripes of the French Tricolor, which was adopted with appropriate changes in colours by many former colonies, Gabon chose horizontal stripes. However, these were not of equal width: the central yellow stripe was narrower than the green stripe at the top of the flag and the blue stripe at the bottom. Gabon also set itself apart from its neighbours in rejecting the pan-African green-yellow-red and in having the French Tricolor as a canton. None of the other autonomous republics expressed a similar link with the metropolitan country, although Togo, as a trust territory, had the Tricolor in its flag prior to independence. Shortly before Gabon proclaimed independence from France, its national flag was modified, on August 9, 1960. The French Tricolor was dropped, and the central yellow stripe, symbolic of the Equator, which runs through Gabon, was widened to give it equality with the other stripes. The green stripe symbolizes the extensive forested area, which is one of the country’s most important economic resources. The blue stripe is a reminder of the extensive coast along the South Atlantic Ocean.
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