The use of packaging colors must understand the love and taboos of color in some countries and nations. The proper use of packaging colors, packaging can make people have a sense of beauty, on the contrary, if you do not understand the love and taboo of some countries, national colors, export goods may have unexpected situations.
In some Asian countries, India's red indicates vitality, activity and fanaticism. Green means truth, and it means that the pursuit of knowledge also means peace and hope. Yellow represents the color of the sun and represents gorgeous and brilliant. Purple is a color that calms people, but it also reminds people of sorrow. The taboo is the palm tree and the rookie who knows.
Myanmar prefers solid colors. Buddhism's suit is yellow, it is the only color with religious significance.
The Sri Lankan Red (Communist Party) and the Green (Conservative Party) have important political significance. Usually party members wear these two colors of clothes.
Malaysian green is usually of religious significance, but it can also be used commercially. Yellow represents the color of the Islamic monarch. Malaysians absolutely do not wear yellow clothes. Even Chinese who live in Malaysia avoid yellow.
In the Philippines, their favorite colors are: red, green, blue, dark purple, orange, and yellow. Especially the bright reds and yellows are very popular with locals living in the Philippine archipelago.
Thailand loves solid colors and prefers to use solid colors, from clothing to advertising. Thai people generally like red, white and blue. Yellow is the color that symbolizes the Thai throne. According to their habits, the traditional "weekdays" are still popular today: Sunday - Red; Monday - Yellow; Tuesday - Pink; Wednesday - Green; Thursday - Orange; Friday - Light Blue Saturday - light purple.
Islamic countries and Israel's Arab Republic of Egypt Generally speaking, the Egyptians' favorite color is green, and those who have not been educated mostly believe that blue is evil. The Egyptians have traditionally had a special interest in primary colors. They often use the following three colors in combination: red, yellow, and blue; red, blue, and white; dark red, light yellow, and white; dark blue, light blue, and white; Pure yellow, black. In Egypt, various ancient traditions still remain. Lotus and crocodile as Egyptian totems are seen as sacred and inviolable.
The Iraqi people’s favorite color in the Republic of Iraq is Islam’s green and black. In Iraq, all foreign reception agencies use red for marking and police vehicles use grey. In addition, wear dark blue clothes during mourning. Because the olive green of the flag bears a sense of totem, it avoids the use of business.
Israeli Israelis like white and sky blue very much, but do not use these colors commercially. In the Middle Ages, the Jewish people living in various countries of the world were forced to wear yellow clothes. After Hitler came to power, the Jews were enslaved by fascism, and they were forced to wear yellow clothes again. Therefore, yellow is seen as an auspicious symbol in Israel and hated by the people. In Judaism, the sacred colors are red, blue, purple, and white. For Christianity, green is deeper than blue. In the Hebrew and Christian traditions, color symbolism has still been praised. Blue mainly represents the color of God (the ruler of all things). Green represents faith, eternal life, meditation. The green used at Easter symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus, and the light green symbolizes baptism.
Pakistani Pakistanis generally prefer solid colors. The emerald green of the flag is the most popular universal color. Yellow is particularly unpopular due to religion and prejudice.
Syria's yellow color is a symbol of death. Muslims hate it very much. The colors that Syrians like are in order: blue, red, and green.
The people of the Moroccan kingdom in Morocco’s eastern region particularly like red and yellow; people in the western region harbor deep prejudice against the two colors.
The Tunisian Republic of Tunisia is also an Islamic country and therefore particularly likes green, followed by white and red. White and blue are very much loved by the Jewish family in the country.
The Republic of Turkey generally likes solid colors, especially for crimson and white.
For political reasons, the Federal Republic of Germany is uniquely biased against the next few colors. For example, brown, black, dark blue shirts and red ties are particularly annoying. Most people prefer solid colors, especially southerners prefer solid colors to northerners.
Holland likes orange and blue, especially orange, and is widely used in people's festivals.
France is very disgusted with green cloth because it makes people think of the old German army uniforms. In France, men have a habit of wearing blue clothes and women wearing pink clothes. The opposite is true in eastern France.
The green color of Ireland's traditional Dutch Milk Vetch (Irish National Flower) is the favorite color of people. In general, intense colors are more popular than intermediate colors. As a prejudice in color, they hate the orange color that represents the Protestant church. The colors of ancient Irish symbols are: Black (North), White (South), Purple (East), Dark Brown (West).
Italian green symbolizes a beautiful land. White symbolizes the snow in the Alps and the spirit of justice and peace. Red represents the blood of patriotism.
British color symbolism and badges have been widely popular. Even today, famous companies, schools and football teams still use badges symbolizing color.
· Gold (or yellow and white): A symbol of honor and loyalty.
· Silver (or white): Express faith and purity.
· Red: Symbolizes courage and enthusiasm.
Blue: It means respect and honesty.
Black: It means sorrow and regret.
Green: It means youth and hope.
Purple: It means the throne and nobility.
Orange: It means intelligence and generosity.
· Purple: symbolizes the spirit of sacrifice.
Swiss black is a funeral. In addition to serving funerals, Swiss people rarely wear black clothes. However, the color of the car is generally like black. The red and white colors of the flag are the most popular, and they like to use both red and white. Some products related to farmers' art such as textiles and furniture generally prefer pure colors and vivid colors.
North American countries are generally favored by light colors such as ivory, light green, light blue, yellow, pink, and light tan. Surveys by psychologists have shown that light colors are more popular in color; bright, bright colors are more popular than dark colors.
In addition to the few villages affected by religion, Canada generally does not have a significant color hobby, but the color influenced by religion generally has little effect on the market.
In some Asian countries, India's red indicates vitality, activity and fanaticism. Green means truth, and it means that the pursuit of knowledge also means peace and hope. Yellow represents the color of the sun and represents gorgeous and brilliant. Purple is a color that calms people, but it also reminds people of sorrow. The taboo is the palm tree and the rookie who knows.
Myanmar prefers solid colors. Buddhism's suit is yellow, it is the only color with religious significance.
The Sri Lankan Red (Communist Party) and the Green (Conservative Party) have important political significance. Usually party members wear these two colors of clothes.
Malaysian green is usually of religious significance, but it can also be used commercially. Yellow represents the color of the Islamic monarch. Malaysians absolutely do not wear yellow clothes. Even Chinese who live in Malaysia avoid yellow.
In the Philippines, their favorite colors are: red, green, blue, dark purple, orange, and yellow. Especially the bright reds and yellows are very popular with locals living in the Philippine archipelago.
Thailand loves solid colors and prefers to use solid colors, from clothing to advertising. Thai people generally like red, white and blue. Yellow is the color that symbolizes the Thai throne. According to their habits, the traditional "weekdays" are still popular today: Sunday - Red; Monday - Yellow; Tuesday - Pink; Wednesday - Green; Thursday - Orange; Friday - Light Blue Saturday - light purple.
Islamic countries and Israel's Arab Republic of Egypt Generally speaking, the Egyptians' favorite color is green, and those who have not been educated mostly believe that blue is evil. The Egyptians have traditionally had a special interest in primary colors. They often use the following three colors in combination: red, yellow, and blue; red, blue, and white; dark red, light yellow, and white; dark blue, light blue, and white; Pure yellow, black. In Egypt, various ancient traditions still remain. Lotus and crocodile as Egyptian totems are seen as sacred and inviolable.
The Iraqi people’s favorite color in the Republic of Iraq is Islam’s green and black. In Iraq, all foreign reception agencies use red for marking and police vehicles use grey. In addition, wear dark blue clothes during mourning. Because the olive green of the flag bears a sense of totem, it avoids the use of business.
Israeli Israelis like white and sky blue very much, but do not use these colors commercially. In the Middle Ages, the Jewish people living in various countries of the world were forced to wear yellow clothes. After Hitler came to power, the Jews were enslaved by fascism, and they were forced to wear yellow clothes again. Therefore, yellow is seen as an auspicious symbol in Israel and hated by the people. In Judaism, the sacred colors are red, blue, purple, and white. For Christianity, green is deeper than blue. In the Hebrew and Christian traditions, color symbolism has still been praised. Blue mainly represents the color of God (the ruler of all things). Green represents faith, eternal life, meditation. The green used at Easter symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus, and the light green symbolizes baptism.
Pakistani Pakistanis generally prefer solid colors. The emerald green of the flag is the most popular universal color. Yellow is particularly unpopular due to religion and prejudice.
Syria's yellow color is a symbol of death. Muslims hate it very much. The colors that Syrians like are in order: blue, red, and green.
The people of the Moroccan kingdom in Morocco’s eastern region particularly like red and yellow; people in the western region harbor deep prejudice against the two colors.
The Tunisian Republic of Tunisia is also an Islamic country and therefore particularly likes green, followed by white and red. White and blue are very much loved by the Jewish family in the country.
The Republic of Turkey generally likes solid colors, especially for crimson and white.
For political reasons, the Federal Republic of Germany is uniquely biased against the next few colors. For example, brown, black, dark blue shirts and red ties are particularly annoying. Most people prefer solid colors, especially southerners prefer solid colors to northerners.
Holland likes orange and blue, especially orange, and is widely used in people's festivals.
France is very disgusted with green cloth because it makes people think of the old German army uniforms. In France, men have a habit of wearing blue clothes and women wearing pink clothes. The opposite is true in eastern France.
The green color of Ireland's traditional Dutch Milk Vetch (Irish National Flower) is the favorite color of people. In general, intense colors are more popular than intermediate colors. As a prejudice in color, they hate the orange color that represents the Protestant church. The colors of ancient Irish symbols are: Black (North), White (South), Purple (East), Dark Brown (West).
Italian green symbolizes a beautiful land. White symbolizes the snow in the Alps and the spirit of justice and peace. Red represents the blood of patriotism.
British color symbolism and badges have been widely popular. Even today, famous companies, schools and football teams still use badges symbolizing color.
· Gold (or yellow and white): A symbol of honor and loyalty.
· Silver (or white): Express faith and purity.
· Red: Symbolizes courage and enthusiasm.
Blue: It means respect and honesty.
Black: It means sorrow and regret.
Green: It means youth and hope.
Purple: It means the throne and nobility.
Orange: It means intelligence and generosity.
· Purple: symbolizes the spirit of sacrifice.
Swiss black is a funeral. In addition to serving funerals, Swiss people rarely wear black clothes. However, the color of the car is generally like black. The red and white colors of the flag are the most popular, and they like to use both red and white. Some products related to farmers' art such as textiles and furniture generally prefer pure colors and vivid colors.
North American countries are generally favored by light colors such as ivory, light green, light blue, yellow, pink, and light tan. Surveys by psychologists have shown that light colors are more popular in color; bright, bright colors are more popular than dark colors.
In addition to the few villages affected by religion, Canada generally does not have a significant color hobby, but the color influenced by religion generally has little effect on the market.
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