21 Apr 16
Originally posted by PonderablePonderable would the same "achromatic" colour" definition hold true for puce?
The colour grey is a so called "achromatic" colour, that is it has no perceivable intensity difference on the cone cells.
/pyo͞os/
adjective: puce
of a dark red or purple-brown color."
"his face was puce with rage and frustration"
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyYou can look here:
What does a favorite colour reveal about a man or woman's personality?
http://www.bustle.com/articles/63760-what-your-favorite-color-says-about-you-because-color-psychology-is-a-real-ish-thing
Or here:
http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/12653/favorite-color-reveals-personality-type/
21 Apr 16
Originally posted by FMFDo you have a personal favourite colour?
You can look here:
http://www.bustle.com/articles/63760-what-your-favorite-color-says-about-you-because-color-psychology-is-a-real-ish-thing
Or here:
http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/12653/favorite-color-reveals-personality-type/