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* '''[[w:Color psychology|Color psychology]]''': Since color is an important factor in the visual appearance of products as well as in brand recognition, color psychology has become important to marketing.<ref>[http://blog.kissmetrics.com/color-psychology/?wide=1 How do colors affect purchases?]</ref> ( Wikipedia on [[w:Color psychology#Uses in marketing|uses of color psychology in marketing]] ) | * '''[[w:Color psychology|Color psychology]]''': Since color is an important factor in the visual appearance of products as well as in brand recognition, color psychology has become important to marketing.<ref>[http://blog.kissmetrics.com/color-psychology/?wide=1 How do colors affect purchases?]</ref> ( Wikipedia on [[w:Color psychology#Uses in marketing|uses of color psychology in marketing]] ) | ||
* '''[[w:Color preferences|Color preferences]]''' are the tendency for an individual or a group to [[w:prefer|prefer]] some [[w:color|color]]s over others, such as having a '''favorite color'''. ( Wikipedia ) | |||
* '''[[w:Color symbolism|Color symbolism]]''' in [[w:art|art]] and [[w:anthropology|anthropology]] refers to the use of [[w:color|color]] as a [[w:symbol|symbol]] in various [[w:culture|culture]]s. ( Wikipedia ) | * '''[[w:Color symbolism|Color symbolism]]''' in [[w:art|art]] and [[w:anthropology|anthropology]] refers to the use of [[w:color|color]] as a [[w:symbol|symbol]] in various [[w:culture|culture]]s. ( Wikipedia ) |