Pink colour

Pink color . Color obtained by mixing red and white , often described as “light red”, more precisely, unsaturated bright red. This color has many different shades. The name in Spanish, “rose”, comes (as in many other languages) from the flower of the same name: the rose.

Summary

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  • 1 Meaning of the color pink
  • 2 Physical applications
  • 3 Symbols
  • 4 Tones
  • 5 Source

Meaning of the color pink

Pink is an emotionally relaxed color and influences feelings making them kind, soft and deep.

It makes you feel caring, loving and protective. It also takes us away from loneliness and makes us sensitive people.

Just as red reflects more the sexual part, pink is associated with altruistic and true love.

The color pink is associated with the Libra sign .

The key words in the color pink are: innocence, love, total dedication, helping others.

Physical applications

Abnormalities and inflammations of the skin, the immune system. Calming on all levels, bodily like all others, states of anger or helplessness. Awaken compassion, love and the desire for purity. Comforts the emotional energies of epithelial conditions, especially in combination with aquamarine or turquoise tones. It stimulates the thymus gland and relieves the overwork of the immune system.

Symbology

When in the West they refer to adult films as “blue movies”, in Japan these films are usually known as “pink movies”, associating them with women and generally carrying a connotation towards the feminine, innocent, childish or other soft things like spring or flowers .

Strawberries try to show the color pink, so they can be used as an indirect relationship to the feminine in anime. Pink also has a sexual connotation in Japan. This may be because it is associated with “pink” with women, or because of the pink tone of the skin or blush or a myriad of reasons.

In Spain , Prensa Rosa or del Corazón is the name given to the news media (press, television , etc.) that focus on social events and the private lives of celebrities.

The novels romantic roses are also called novels. This is a common color on their covers, although it is also on the covers of certain erotic novel collections.

Pink is the color of the snooker ball that has a value of 6 points.

The leader in the Giro d’ Italia cycle race wears a pink shirt (pink jersey); this represents the pink color of the pages of the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport that finances this competition.

Similarly, the Financial Times newspaper in London , since 1893 , has used a distinctive salmon-pink color to print its copies, thus distinguishing itself from its competitors.

In Catholicism, pink symbolizes happiness and joy. It is used for the third Sunday of Advent, the Sunday of the joy of the imminent birth of Jesus. However, in Protestantism, a pink candle is sometimes lit on the fourth Sunday of Advent, the Sunday of love.

The color pink along with red is traditionally used to indicate territories ruled by the United Kingdom or for members of the British Commonwealth of Nations.

Pink, being a ‘faded’ red, sometimes serves in a derogatory way to describe a softened socialist.

Pink is also the central theme of an Aerosmith song. Among other verses, there is: “Pink is like red but not quite.” (Pink is like red , but not exactly.)

In the political party tables of Portugal , pink is used to represent the Socialist Party.

Members of the Swiss scouting group Kandersteg International Scout Center wear hot pink on shirts and T-shirts as a uniform. Thus, they have been named “Pinkies”. The color is used because it was Robert Baden-Powell’s favorite color or also because it is the only color that does not appear on a national flag, thus having an international team.

Pink is considered the color of Computer Science in general, due to its wide use in code editors.

Tones

Fuchsia pink or neon pink is more dense and intense, or as defined by Maria Camila Arango, the first to use fuchsia, originally calling it shocking pink by Elsa Schiaparelli in 1937 . This color is in appearance closer to magenta than to traditional pink.

The name fuchsia comes from the scientist Leonhart Fuchs , and refers to the flowers of the same name that usually present such a hue.

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