28 April, 2019

So whats in a colour?

As a journalist how can I cast a view point on dress and the way people treat one in because of how they are dressed?
The 'red number' does not only meam the color itself?

Simple : So what do we do? The art of bright colours in in gatherings is one that has taken off over the last few centuries and dates back to times of old. Where people had their brightly coloured hoodies and bottoms fit for a party on any given day. Kind of like a holiday town vibe where people play.

Although a free spirited situation, voicing out artistic flair, needs consultancy is needed. Thats why businesses like clothing consultants and brand image designers are needed because clothing your business can go horribly wrong.

So whats in a colour? The little pops of red can be identified with 3 major things which can indicate an incurable disease or mourning even prosperity. Although wearing at someone's wedding or a funeral ( SA context) can how ever lead a more mature single lady can be associated with a robust behaviour personality. Blue can be associated with level headedness in the working environment hence making one seem trustworthy. While light colours make one seem approachable. Greens are associated with abundance or self centeredness. With yellows being more related to warning or a warm personality. While it can signify dearing or  even a cowardly behaviour.

How then do we conclude? Can all those be concluded that this is infact the case. Well, we'd have to look at the context, mind you and the personality to which you deem needs to be impressed, where you might be giong and so forth. While earth tones can give a sense of reliability and consistency it may some how showcase a lack of friendliness or a feeling of sadness.

None can readily depict a colours effect... I guess getting to know another beyond one incident, studying their behaviour can balance a relationship because focusing on one aspect can lead a shakey representation 
However check your own view and let your life tell the story in colours. You might just need a doctor in that field too.