Does a person’s perception of color symbolism depend on their cultural geographic origin? As color is often connected to different cultural elements, this study is intended as a contribution to advancing cross-cultural understanding in a globalizing world. The hypothesis states that the color perceived to be symbolic of various life events such as weddings, births, and deaths or emotions such as happiness and sadness, will vary based on a person’s cultural geographic origin. Using eleven basic color terms, as determined by Berlin and Kay (1969), subjects’ perceptions of color symbolism will be explored through responses to an online survey shared with a global convenience sample
The study analyzes the color symbolism in the cultures of the North American Indians. Different trib...
Many of us "see red," "feel blue," or "turn green with envy." Are such color-emotion associations fu...
Color is an important interior element as it plays a role in the relationship between person and und...
Does a person\u27s perception of color symbolism depend on their cultural geographic origin? As colo...
Abstract. This article examines the diversity of color, from conveying one's esthetic preferenc...
Cultures assign different meanings to colors due to religious influence and social beliefs. These as...
Cultures assign different meanings to colors due to religious influence and social beliefs. These as...
The main purpose of this paper is to extend the scope of English knowledge about color so as to arou...
For over 100 years, popular and scientific communities have suggested that colours have psychologica...
For over 100 years, popular and scientific communities have suggested that colours have psychologica...
[[abstract]]Abstract The thesis is examined the meaning of color with the culture aspect. According...
Popular opinions link colours and emotions. Yet, affective connotations to colours are heterogeneous...
This study investigates the relationship between color perceptual attributes and color emotions, as ...
This study investigates the relationship between color perceptual attributes and color emotions, as ...
This study investigates the emotional associations that three of the largest populations residing in...
The study analyzes the color symbolism in the cultures of the North American Indians. Different trib...
Many of us "see red," "feel blue," or "turn green with envy." Are such color-emotion associations fu...
Color is an important interior element as it plays a role in the relationship between person and und...
Does a person\u27s perception of color symbolism depend on their cultural geographic origin? As colo...
Abstract. This article examines the diversity of color, from conveying one's esthetic preferenc...
Cultures assign different meanings to colors due to religious influence and social beliefs. These as...
Cultures assign different meanings to colors due to religious influence and social beliefs. These as...
The main purpose of this paper is to extend the scope of English knowledge about color so as to arou...
For over 100 years, popular and scientific communities have suggested that colours have psychologica...
For over 100 years, popular and scientific communities have suggested that colours have psychologica...
[[abstract]]Abstract The thesis is examined the meaning of color with the culture aspect. According...
Popular opinions link colours and emotions. Yet, affective connotations to colours are heterogeneous...
This study investigates the relationship between color perceptual attributes and color emotions, as ...
This study investigates the relationship between color perceptual attributes and color emotions, as ...
This study investigates the emotional associations that three of the largest populations residing in...
The study analyzes the color symbolism in the cultures of the North American Indians. Different trib...
Many of us "see red," "feel blue," or "turn green with envy." Are such color-emotion associations fu...
Color is an important interior element as it plays a role in the relationship between person and und...