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International Colour Day 2023: All you need to know about

International Color Day is observed on March 21, and we will demonstrate how you can participate.

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International Colour Day 2023: International Color Day is observed on March 21, and we will demonstrate how you can participate. Do you realise that it has been fourteen years since the Portuguese Color Association first proposed International Color Day? International Color Day was established in honour of colour. The date of March 21 was chosen because it is the day of the equinox, when day and night are nearly equal in duration because the sun’s rays are perpendicular to the equator. This day is celebrated with a variety of activities, including exhibitions, scientific shows, and interactive programmes for children.

 International Color Day: History

Color has always intrigued humans since the dawn of time. Aristotle believed that colours originated in paradise. He believed that black and white were the original hues. In the 1660s, however, when Isaac Newton experimented with light and its various spectrums, colour became a subject of study. After two thousand years, Aristotle’s postulates were supplanted by Newton’s. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a German novelist, playwright, and scientist, argued that colour perception varied from person to person. His famous quote, “Colors are light’s afflictions and joys,” is well-known. Jacob Christoph Le Blon identified the difference between primary and secondary hues.

In 2008, Maria Joao Durao, the president of the Portuguese Color Association, proposed to the Association Internationale de la Couleur (A.I.C.) that a day be designated to recognise the significance of colour. In 2009, the members approved the proposal. The date of March 21 was chosen because it is the day of the equinox. To commemorate, competitions, science fairs, art fairs, etc. are conducted. In 2012, a contest was conducted in Taipei, Taiwan, to determine the International Color Day logo. Hosana Yau of Hong Kong won the competition with his eye-shaped diagram of two circles. Half of the circle was rainbow-colored, while the other half was black. They stood for illumination and darkness.

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International Day of Color Activities

Take part in the activities

Participate in the exhibitions and seminars held on International Day of Color and gain new knowledge. This can be especially beneficial for children.

Don your National hue

Wear your country’s flag as a t-shirt or drape it around your body. Share your patriotism even while celebrating the colours.

Share it on social networking sites.

Inform everyone that you are celebrating this occasion. Take photographs of yourself participating in International Color Day festivities and post them on social media.

Five fascinating facts about colors

Blue is a Preferred Color.

Blue is the preferred color of the majority of individuals in the world.

There is a Color Phobia.

Chromophobia refers to the dread of colors.

Women See Color Better

Women have two X chromosomes, which enhances their ability to perceive certain wavelengths.

Infants See Crimson First

Since the wavelength of red is the longest, it is the first color a baby perceives.

The Grey Preceding Dusk is a Natural Phenomenon.

The grey that appears when the lights are turned off is known as eigengrau.

INTERNATIONAL COLOUR DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2023 March 21 Tuesday
2024 March 21 Thursday
2025 March 21 Friday
2026 March 21 Saturday
2027 March 21 Sunday

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