Research Article

[Retracted] The Application of Color Psychology in Community Health Environment Design

Table 1

The common symbolic meanings of some colors.

ColorSymbolic meaning

RedFestive, excited, passionate, dangerous, loving, auspicious, gaudy, enthusiastic, awe-inspiring
Dark redNoble, solemn, selfless
PinkGentle, soft, earthy, reserved
LavenderElegant, romantic, dreamy, sexy
PurpleSolemn, deep, mysterious, noble, arrogant, glamorous
BlueSerenity, lost, peaceful, wisdom, hope, reason, transcendence, refreshing, eternal
GreenHope, nature, balance, environmental protection, youth, growth, freshness
Light yellowQuiet, serene, light-hearted
YellowHope, joy, light, confidence, dignity, danger
OrangeVitality, warmth, joy, kindness, joy, liveliness, leisure
WhiteSublime, clean, parting, truth, indifference
BlackSimple, mysterious, composed, insidious, cold, evil, dead, noble