Colour Theory: What is expected.
When we see colour on something, whether it is for a movie or a magazine, the one thing we do not say is that it was chosen to look nice. All colours used are there for a purpose and that colour used tells you a lot more information than you think. When a director makes a person or character wear a certain colour, he does it to convey meaning, thoughts and feelings to give the audience some more information on that character.
Below our some colours and their connotations based on a colour theory:
White: Represents purity, innocence, angel, cleanliness.
Red: Represents Danger, love, passion and can also mean something is important.
Pink: Can Represent a feminine side, if a magazine has a lot of pink, it is most likely targeted at female audiences.
Grey: A very neutral colour usually used to offset other colours.
Black: Show something is professional, can also show connotations of power.
Purple: Can represent Royalty and luxury as in the olden times, only wealthy people were allowed to wear purple.
Orange: Can represent the autumn season and also can represent food.
Brown: A very earthly colour, A colour to promote security.
Yellow: A positive colour. Warm (Summer), Can mean hazard.
Green: This colour normally is linked to the environment, recycling and trees and conservation.
Blue: Can show peace, sky, Health.
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