"Purple" identity and equality Alice Walker's book "purple" is a good example of women's achievements made over the years with significant success, identity and equality. From the day they started to get intimate with each other, they summarize the unification they had never had before to achieve their high quality goals. Their special goal is to oppose the greatest freedom of human rights. Because they can not be pointed out as inequality as they are treated as slaves, it is difficult to maintain.
Throughout history, color was always a way to provide immediate visual perception. The colors related to women's voting rights represent many aspects of business. British women's voting rights are purple, white, and green. Purple, white, gold is the color of the American voting rights movement. So why are these colors and differences from one side of the pond to the other? When the British Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was looking for a color scheme to differentiate their political movements, they chose purple, white and green. Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, editor of the weekly newspaper Women Voting, explains as follows. White expresses purity in private life and public life ... green is the color of hope, symbol of spring. "(Suffragettes color)
Internationally, purple is a symbol of female color. Historically, the combination of purple, green and white symbolized the equality of women. It was derived from the social and political alliance of British women in 1908. Purple symbolizes justice and dignity. Green symbolizes hope. White represents purity, but "purity" is a controversial concept, so it is no longer used. The introduction of yellow representing "new dawn" is often used to represent the second wave of feminism. Therefore purple and green represent traditional feminism, purple and yellow represent progressive modern feminism.
Purple is a color brand like Hallmark and Yahoo. When browsing these two web sites, you can see that purple is an accent color. In Hallmark, the logo and top navigation are purple, but the rest of the site uses a variety of other colors. Yahoo icons on Yahoo, logos, top navigation words, and e-mails use purple. In color psychology, white is pure, gentle, clean and humble. Remember, this is the meaning of North American culture. In some parts of the world, white has the opposite meaning. You need to remember this based on the target audience you serve. The meaning of white also has a downside to symbolize infertility and coldness. In e-commerce sites, white is the most commonly used color. You may use it as the background color of your product photo. Your page may have a white background with black fonts