

Yellow brings with it sunshine and happiness.

Green supposedly means nature, freshness, growth, and money. It’s also said that, in North American culture, the color blue creates a feeling of trust, but also encourages appetite.

People from tropical countries respond favorably to warm colors people from northern climates prefer cooler colors, and so on. Yellow symbolizes happiness and peace in Hinduism but represents sadness in Greece and jealousy in France. For example, white is the color of mourning and death in Chinese culture, but the color of death in Brazil is purple. In different cultures, different colors mean contradicting things. There’s also a psychological side to colors-certain colors are associated with different qualities and emotions. Different colors can lift us up or bring us down.
