THE RED COLOUR
Our
perception of colours is a product of visual perception. The world of
electromagnetic stimuli in which we immersed has a much more rich and varied
structure than our visual system can process. We only perceive a united range
of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, the narrow band of visible light
which ranges in wavelength from approximately 360nm to 660nm. The visible wavelength of
mixture of sometimes hundreds of separate and distribution of frequencies of
visible lights as a single percept which we call a colour. In doing so we have
lost a great deal of information that was originally present in light in fact
many different distributions of visible light can produce the same subject
colour percept.

Red is the warmest of all colours. Red is the colour most chosen by
extroverts and one of the
top picks of
males. Red has more personal association than any other colour. Recognised as a
stimulant, red is inherently exciting and the amount of red is directly related
to the level of energy perceived. Red draws attention and keen use of red as an
accent can immediately focus attention on a particular element. There are so
many interesting information about the colour red. Red is the highest arc of
the rainbow, it is the longest wavelength of light. It is also the colour that
means “severe” in the colour-coded threat system established by presidential
order in March 2002. This system quickly informs law enforcement agencies when
intelligence indicates a change in the terrorist threat facing the United
States.
On the negative side, red can
mean temper or anger. Red is associated with fiery heat and warmth. It can also
mean danger. Do you know you can wear red accent piece when you want to present
yourself as bold and dynamic? It can boost confidence if you are attending a
function or interview where you feel unsure of yourself. If a woman wears a red
dress it usually associated with sex appeal.
Now let us take time and find
the meaning of red around the globe. Red represents beauty in many languages
and culture including Russia. To the Hindu, red symbolizes joy, life, energy
and creativity. Chinese New year is celebrated by wearing red clothing and
decorating the house with red. Red envelopes with “luck money” are given to
unmarried children to bring good fortune to them for the rest of the year. In
Ghana, red represents sadness. People wear red to funerals to show how sad they
are loosing a relative. It also represents blood of our forefathers who fought
for our freedom on our national flag.
Politically, the red colour
represents US Republican Party and beginning with the 2000 presidential
election, states that favoured the Republican candidates began being referred
to as “Red State, while those that favoured the Democratic candidate were
referred to as “Blue States”. It is also the colour most associated with the
Soviet Union during communize reign. The red ribbon is also an international
symbol of AIDS awareness.