Change D's brand color to blue.
Alex Henry
backlrp at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 10:09:43 UTC 2021
On Saturday, 4 April 2020 at 05:49:17 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 04, 2020 at 01:28:03AM +0000, log mout via
> Digitalmars-d wrote:
>> The over 1 billion Chinese people in the world see red as
>> luck, pleasure, and happiness. Color meanings are NOT steady
>> across cultures.
> [...]
>
> I'm Chinese, but I *don't* see red as luck, pleasure, or
> happiness. That's just an ignorant stereotype. But anyway,
> it's not even consistent *within* a culture, needless to say
> across cultures.
>
>
> [...]
>> Changing the coloration of a language to increase popularity
>> is the beyond absurd, as is evaluating the shade of a website
>> to caution colorations in nature. People are not that
>> stupid--nobody is choosing a language because of the _color_
>> of the website.
>
> And the kind of people who *might* choose something based on
> that, is precisely the kind of people you *don't* want as users
> and customers. :-P
>
>
These are just superstitions just like passing by a black cat and
seat #13 in Airplanne.
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