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The Power of Color Psychology in Branding: What Does Your Brand Say Without Words?

When it comes to branding, first impressions are everything. Before a customer reads your tagline or explores your offerings, your brand's visual identity—especially color—does most of the talking. This is where color psychology becomes a powerful tool. Ask Yourself: What feeling do I want my brand to create? What colors align with that emotion? Are my current choices helping or hurting that intention? An effective brand identity silently communicates your message and values, long before you speak a single word. Let’s dive into the emotions different colors evoke, based on proven psychology. Color Psychology for Brands 1. Red Emotions: Love, Thrill, Awareness Best for: Creating urgency, excitement, or passion. Think Coca-Cola or Netflix. 2. Green Emotions: Peace, Growth, Harmony Best for: Eco-friendly, health-conscious, or nature-based brands like Whole Foods or Spotify. 3. Blue Emotions: Harmony, Trust, Consistency Best for: Tech, finance, and healthcare brands that need to build ...

UN chief condemns Qur'an Fuel Plan

United Nations (UN) is highly concerned over the plan of a small sect of evangelicals in the United States (U.S.) to hold a day of burning the Quran on 11 September.Action sect The Dove World Outreach Center in Florida led Terry Jones was considered contrary to "the UN efforts and a lot of parties around the world in promoting tolerance, intercultural understanding and mutual respect between cultures and religions." Thus stated UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, as conveyed by his spokesman, Farhan Haq, Wednesday, September 8, 2010 New York time.

"UN Secretary-General is very disturbed by reports about the plan of a small group who planned to burn the Koran," said Farhan Haq, as quoted in the pages of international radio stations of Iran (IRIB).In addition to criticism has emerged from the waves of foreign countries, the international community is now waiting to see if the U.S. government would take legal steps to stop the defamation plans Muslim holy book, which is seen by many as evidence of Islamophobia and racism in the U.S..

UN Secretary-General believes to insult other religions holy book can not be tolerated by any religion, said Haq.

Many Muslim countries, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Indonesia have held a demonstration denounced the plan sect. The rally was followed not only by Islamic circles, but also other religions including Christianity among themselves.

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