Color Symbolism
Across
- 1. perceived as bright, positive, joyful, and energizeing. It is the color of joy, hope, enlightenment, and sunshine.
- 3. generally perceived as intense, energetic, lively, outgoing, and sometimes overwhelming. They are the colors of youth, celebrations, joy, and playfulness.
- 6. excites, alerts, or engages. It increases appetite, pulse rate, muscle strength, and blood pressure.
- 8. generally perceived as luxurious, regal, indulgent, or sinister... Often the colors of villains, drama, horror, and nobility
- 9. generally perceived as sweet, gentle, intimate, and childlike... They are the colors of candy, babies, and innocence.
- 10. perceived as gloomy, sad, and melancholy. It is the color of freshness, freedom, sincerity, and authority.
Down
- 2. generally perceived as clean, calm, and light. It is the color of peace, virtue, and minimalism.
- 3. perceived as dark, cynical, modern, sleek, and confident. It is the color of deceit, elegance, piety, mystery, and sophistication.
- 4. perceived as peaceful, youthful, harmonious, and relaxing. It is the color of nature, balance, harmony, and fertility.
- 5. perceived as friendly, warm, playful, and energetic. It is the color of creativity, wisdom, happiness, and friendship.
- 7. perceived as spiritual, dignified, magical, and majestic. It is the color of imagination, mysticism, intuition, and integrity.