Coloring
Some clients questioned about masculine and feminine color. Is gender-based color classification applies universally?
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#6
Posted 13 July 2012 - 03:42 PM
Yes, some colors are associated with one gender over the other, but it is our culture's doing.
Like blue for boys and pink for girls. Or purple as feminine or even a gay color.
A good example of that is the other day I bought two toothbrushes, a green one and a purple one. I asked my wife which one she wanted and he said the green one.
It seems to come natural but that is how we have been raised.
Like blue for boys and pink for girls. Or purple as feminine or even a gay color.
A good example of that is the other day I bought two toothbrushes, a green one and a purple one. I asked my wife which one she wanted and he said the green one.
It seems to come natural but that is how we have been raised.
Edited by rajagee, 18 July 2012 - 06:56 AM.
#7
Posted 13 July 2012 - 04:38 PM
It is tough when a clients asks for gender colors and as stated above it is a cultural thing we have created. When a client has asked for gender colors I tend to go more soft/pastel for girls and darker tones for guys. doesn't always work, for example I did this one logo for a company they wanted a gender girlish color theme. The end design ....company chose the black and white with no color! You never know
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#11
Posted 25 March 2013 - 12:42 PM
Hi xantov
Definitely feminine like these colours - hot pink, peach, rose, powder blue, lilac, fuscia, lime-y green yellow, lavender, sea green, sunshine yellow, baby pink, baby blue, royal purple, fuscia...
for masculine True Colors Infographic - Breakdown of Color Preferences by Gender
for feminine Colour theory: Summer | Feminine Seductress
Definitely feminine like these colours - hot pink, peach, rose, powder blue, lilac, fuscia, lime-y green yellow, lavender, sea green, sunshine yellow, baby pink, baby blue, royal purple, fuscia...
for masculine True Colors Infographic - Breakdown of Color Preferences by Gender
for feminine Colour theory: Summer | Feminine Seductress
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