News

Most languages have between two and 11 basic color words. English, for example, has the full set of 11 basic colors: black, white, red, green, yellow, blue, pink, gray, brown, orange and purple.
It’s time to retire the Red vs. Blue paradigm and replace them with new colors. I propose Orange, Purple, and Green. Some will argue that the tri-color scheme is reductionist. That’s correct, but it’s ...
“Which color is the queen for you?/ Yellow, orange, red, or blue?/ Purple? Green? Or maybe pink?/ Which is the best? What do you think?” For Horacek’s shaggy-haired, androgynous narrator ...
This flag contained hot pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, blue and violet stripes, with Baker assigning meaning to each color.
The other colors in the spectrum, moving at their particular frequencies, are indigo, blue, green, yellow and orange. The color pink, not a part of this spectrum, does not have a particular frequency.
Called the hierarchy of color names, the order was generally (with a few exceptions): black, white, red, green, yellow, and blue with others like brown, purple and pink coming at various times ...
Trader Joe’s highly sought-after mini tote has returned to shelves and is being offered in pastel shades of pink, blue, green and purple. But the limited-time tote is being resold for up to $1,600!
The site “ stuff white people do ” excavates an Internet comment about Barack Obama: “I don’t care if he’s black, white, yellow, red, brown, or purple with green spots.
Plant pretty trees with pink and white flowers in your yard for a gorgeous display of colorful blooms in springtime.
Red, blue, yellow and white stars twinkle overhead. So why no green or purple stars?