Red ink
Certain
images instantly conjure up this bold color: fire engines, flames, roses, rouges,
rubies, rust, tomatoes, blood and valentines. Red pens have traditionally been
used by teachers when grading papers – ostensibly to make their comments and
markings stand out from the original work.
Red is hot.
It's a strong color that conjures up a range of seemingly conflicting emotions
from passionate love to violence and warfare. Red is Cupid and the Devil.
Red
ink was used extensively in medieval manuscripts. It was the color of headings,
titles and initials. It was also used for important days in the calendar. In the medieval Books of Hours, the days of the month
written in red denoted Saints' Days - hence our saying 'red letter day.'
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What is the complementary color of red on the color wheel?
Answer: Red’s
direct opposite is green.
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