All About PINK
Cotton Candy and Little Girls: Pink is a softer, less violent red. Pink is the sweet side of red. It's cotton candy and bubble gum and babies, especially little girls.
Nature of Pink: While red stirs up passion and action, studies have shown that large amounts of pink can create physical weakness in people. Perhaps there is a tie-in between this physical reaction and the color's association with the so-called weaker sex.
Culture of Pink: In some cultures, such as the US, pink is the color of little girls. It represents sugar and spice and everything nice. Pink for men goes in and out of style. Most people still think of pink as a feminine, delicate color.
Using Pink: Both red and pink denote love but while red is hot passion, pink is romantic and charming. Use pink to convey playfulness (hot pink flamingoes) and tenderness (pastel pinks). Multiple shades of pink and light purple or other pastels used together maintain the soft, delicate, and playful nature of pink. Add strength with darker shades of pinks and purple and burgundy.
Using Pink with Other Colors: All shades of pink get sophisticated when combined with black or gray or medium to darker shades of blue. Medium to dark green with pink is also a sharp-looking combo.
Using Pink in Other Design Fields:
Feng Shui Use of the Color Pink
Language of Pink: The use of pink in familiar phrases can help a designer see how their color of choice might be perceived by others — both the positive and negative aspects.
Good pink
In the pink - healthy
Tickled pink - happy, content
Pink collar - female office worker (sometimes used in a derogatory manner)
Bad or neutral pink
Pink collar - female office worker (sometimes used in a derogatory manner to imply low person on the office totem pole)
Pink - cut, notch, or make a zigzag
Pink Words: These words are synonymous with pink or represent various shades of the color pink:
Salmon, coral, hot pink, fuschia, blush, flesh, flush, fuchsia, rose.
(from About.com)
17 comments:
"Friend, is heavy pinking ruining your life?"
Where's the pink in your picture, eh girl? Not a glimmer of pink to enlighten the masses.
Another "pink" in our world: Pinks is a type of drag racing where the winner gets to take the loser's car, motor cycle or whatever is being raced .... I have no idea where the label came from - I'd more think that the style of racing should have been called "bloody reds" for all the anger that is frequently encountered!
If I involved myself heavily into this type of pinking, it would sure ruin my life - I know that I would lose my car - I don't drive very fast .....
By the way - hi!
Just bein' contrary.
Interesting use of pink in drag racing. "Drag" in 2 senses?
Mom~that's because they are wagering on the "pink slips" for the car...I think.
Priscilla, I was chatting with Dad last night & mentioned this post, he was chuckling over it...
He may chuckle but doesn't dare respond.
Cheryl's right about the pink slips. Derived from the color of the paper that was used for the cars title. WHERE (meaning what state) it came from I have no idea since I've never actually seen one on pink paper.
Oh yes, and I've always preferred using the term "pickled tink".
That sounds like the credo of an ol' rum runner ....
Try some Desitin, might do the trick in clearing that pinkness up for ya.
Or you can try corn starch powder...
(Shall I, Shall I not, Shall I, Shall I not... delete that post?)
Cheryl, spink him, will you?
I think in a wink I shall be sick in the sink if I hear another word of the damned colour PINK. I now shut the door..... Hear it go klink
aaaa..., ahhh....
blink
crinkle
dink
drink
e-link
fink
g....
h....
ink
j....
kink
link
mink
n....
oink
pink -- OH, there it is !!!
PINK, PINK, PINK
Unklink your doors,
Unsick your sinks,
no winks to think,
hear of that glorious color...
PINK, PINK, PINK !!!!!
People wonder why I'm a wee bit nutty......
What did I begink?
My door doesn't go klink.
A cell door does, though.
Whoops! Always wondered what that button was for. Now I know.
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