

Unique Meanings of Blue in Different Cultures
COLOR ME RED PROFESSIONAL
“Singing the blues” and feeling blue” are good examples of the complexity of color symbolism and how it has been evolved in different cultures.īlue's global similarities are significant:īlue is the #1 favorite color of all people.ĥ3% of the flags in the world contain blue.īlue is the most commonly used color in corporate identity.Ī dark blue suit is professional business attire.Īristocracy is blue-blooded in all European languages. On the other hand, blue evolved as symbol of depression in American culture. Most blues convey a sense of trust, loyalty, cleanliness, and understanding. (The origin of these meanings is the intangible aspects of the sky.) Light (sky) blue: peace, serenity, ethereal, spiritual, infinity (The origin of these meanings arise from the qualities of the ocean and inland waters, most of which are more tangible.) These can be easily explained by pinpointing by the specific shade of blue.ĭark blue: trust, dignity, intelligence, authorityīright blue: cleanliness, strength, dependability, coolness It is cold, wet, and slow as compared to red’s warmth, fire, and intensity.īlue has more complex and contradictory meanings than any other color. Today, blue is embraced as the color of heaven and authority, denim jeans and corporate logos. It’s nature’s color for water and sky, but is rarely found in fruits and vegetables. Blue is the favorite color of all people.
