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  3. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    Brown collar - Military personnel [citation needed] Scarlet collar – Workers in the sex industry [unreliable source?] Black collar – Manual laborers in industries in which workers generally become very dirty, such as mining or oil-drilling; [unreliable source?] has also been used to describe workers in illegal professions. [citation needed]

  4. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Business. The color brown is said to represent ruggedness when used in advertising.

  5. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Color symbolism in art, literature, and anthropology refers to the use of color as a symbol in various cultures and in storytelling. There is great diversity in the use of colors and their associations between cultures [1] and even within the same culture in different time periods. [2] The same color may have very different associations within ...

  6. Why Brown Is Poised to Be the Most Popular Color of 2024

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    L.A.-based designers Arnold and Lewis have mastered the art of the tonal brown interior. On TikTok, Arnold shares his go-to warm paint colors, including Farrow & Ball’s Broccoli Brown and London ...

  7. Shades of brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown color names are often imprecise, and some shades, such as beige, can refer to lighter rather than darker shades of yellow and red. Such colors are less saturated than colors perceived to be orange. Browns are usually described as light or dark, reddish, yellowish, or gray-brown.

  8. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    The general model of color psychology relies on six basic principles: Color can carry a specific meaning. Color meaning is either based in learned meaning or biologically innate meaning. The perception of a color causes evaluation automatically by the person perceiving.

  9. Maroon - Wikipedia

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    Maroon ( US / UK / məˈruːn / mə-ROON, [2] Australia / məˈroʊn / mə-ROHN [3]) is a brownish crimson color that takes its name from the French word marron, or chestnut. [4] ". Marron" is also one of the French translations for "brown". Different dictionaries define maroon differently.

  10. Colour trade mark - Wikipedia

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    A colour trade mark (British English) or color trademark (American English) is a non-conventional trade mark where at least one colour is used to perform the trade mark function of uniquely identifying the commercial origin of products or services.

  11. White paper - Wikipedia

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    White paper. A white paper is a report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. It is meant to help readers understand an issue, solve a problem, or make a decision. A white paper is the first document researchers should read to better understand a core concept or idea.

  12. Color theory - Wikipedia

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    Color theory, or more specifically traditional color theory, is the historical body of knowledge describing the behavior of colors, namely in color mixing, color contrast effects, color harmony, color schemes and color symbolism.