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it's Green.

I’d like to believe that I’ll keep writing this blog once this class ends, but we all know that’s not the case. For this final blog post, I wanted to do something to top all of my other posts.  Every Media and design student’s first lesson is about the use of colors . (I took three classes last semester that began the class with the exact same infographic of colors and brand logos). We discuss cultural differences between color interpretation, the importance of recognizable compositions, and most importantly, what we associate with each color. Of all the colors, I think green has the most diverse meanings.  We get envy, money, wealth, and inheritance. We get new beginnings, growth, simplicity, and trustworthiness. We get “go” and “all clear.” We get inexperience, naivety. We get abundance and security.  Here’s my analysis of the color green.  in FILM  I was inspired to write this post by Kiera Knightly’s Green Dress in Atonement. I just watched this film (as part of my quest to watch e

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