Display title | Category:The Yellow Index |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Yellow is a very bright and vivid color, the brightest of the six primary and secondary colors (doesn't matter which colorspace you're thinking of). It is an intense and agitated color, known to cause anxiety in humans from prolonged exposure. It's the perceptible color of our sun, thus symbolizing sunlight (although the sun is technically white, and through most of the day it is barely yellow). And it's the color of the precious metal gold, thus also symbolizing wealth and opulence. In everyday life, it is common to see yellow used as a color of caution, such as in yellow signage and yellow tape. Yellow is also a very popular color in flags, and is used in the Olympic Games to symbolize the continent of Asia. Because it is the brightest color, yellow is used as a highlighting color to bring attention to words or pictures. On fictional people the highlighting is generally used to point out that she is attractive. |