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| International Color Guide - United StatesLike the Multi-Cultured, Multi-Hued Citizens of the United States, Colors of This Country Have Many Personalities.The red and white, equal-width stripes are representative of the country's original 13 colonies. The blue field stands for the government, uniting the 50 states. The 50 white stars on the American flag represent the 50 states in the union. Perhaps due to extensive commercialism and marketing or perhaps due to its multi-cultural history, the United States has an extensive list of color associations. From red power ties worn by businesspersons to innocent pink bows worn by baby girls, and from the green freshness of spring to the cold, crisp greenback dollar, colors present an intricate language. Most prominent are those in the country's flag, Old Glory: red, white and blue. Used in any combination - on clothes, in graphics, in food, anywhere - they say "patriotism." Marketing professionals exploit this particular color association extensively. But in recent years, they ignore previously honored conventions: For example, black or green used to be poor choices for food packaging. Today, they are used extensively. You can also take a more detailed look with our guide to the psychology of color in the U.S.
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