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    3. Meaning of Color Studies of basic color terms indicate that man's first verbalized concepts related to color may have been light and dark, from which white and black eventually developed as distinct concepts. The first color concept seems to have been red. We can only speculate as to why: blood and fire, two very important aspects of early man's lives.4 It goes without saying that in ancient symbolism, color played an important role in people's lives. It plays a major role in their daily lives, in their cultural beliefs, traditional aspects and customs. (Fig.09)13Color plays an important role in men's social relationships. According to Pale Russell, different cultures traditionally assign various meanings and associations to colors. Red, for example, is accepted throughout India as an auspicious color associated with weddings and love. In Eastern cultures, white is a color of mourning. It symbolizes the purity of their beliefs, the death and rebirth of living beings. Death-related ceremonies are also more religious to give merit to the deceased. Indian widows are expected to wear white, suggesting purity and austerity as they navigate a new dimension of their lives. In contrast, white represents innocent purity and is worn by brides in Western countries, while in China it is the traditional color of mourning: black means death in the West and is worn for mourning, while that in Egypt, it represents rebirth. Red and purple are powerful in Japanese magic. The Yazidis of the Caucasus and Armenia cannot stand blue and their worst imprecation is May you die in blue clothes! Some people don't like green because they believe it is the color of...... middle of paper...... control devices, aircraft dashboards, ship and submarine control rooms -sailors, etc. Nature has provided the perfect color system with the banana. The outer shell is color coded, from green to black, revealing the condition of the fruit inside; the most optimistic and friendly shade - yellow - announces that the product is ready for consumption: the soft shade of the protective inner packaging relates to the fruit itself and the entire object is biodegradable (Fig. 14) . Increasingly bright yellow is standard. to make strikes against the risks of stability or fall. It is painted against the risks of stability or fall. It is painted on obstacles, crossing lights, dead ends and in yellow and black for traffic reading barriers, nature has created a warning of danger. system based on the combination of yellow and black. Certain species of bees,