Halloween symbolism starts with colors. There is so much more than orange and black! And we can't do without witches with their cauldrons, brooms, and other magical objects, of course. To learn more about Halloween symbols, just read on.
Each drawn object carries its own symbolism. The color add even more. The results can be pretty complex. To make the best of our art, we use simple infographics and long lists of HTML codes.
Saint Patrick was a real human being, but his biography is a strange madley of legends and hard facts. How come he came to Ireland and what exactly was his relationship with snakes?
Orange and black are classic Halloween colors. Yet, they can be used in many different shades. Yes, both. And there are other colors to add into the mix, so things with Halloween color palette can really become interesting. And original!
Easter is associated with numrous symbols. Christianity embraced flowers from Paganism. But different flowers have different meanings and this infographics helps to uderstand them at least a bit.
There are many theories behind a seemingly simple fairy tale about Little Red Riding Hood. One claims she is a personification of the Sun as a life force in constant fight with Night (represented by the wolf) and the story actually teaches us about the cycles in nature.
Green can mean many things. We say for inexperienced people they are 'still green' and when we have a lot of money that 'we are in green'. Here is a little visual reminder of a few of things that can be presented with green color.
Red Riding Hood is often seen as a mere cautionary tale. But its strong symbolism ca lead as in a complete other way - folkloristic approach expose it as an old story about a Sun, and, if you are willing to make another step, an allegory on Christ's rebirth.
Colors are very powerful. Each one is associated with numerous meanings and with different shades and correlations things become even more complicated.
The Goose Girl is packed with symbols and hidden meanings as every classic fairy tale should be. Are you ready to look behind the curtain? Here we learn about 10 important symbols in this story.
The symbolism of the raven is pretty complex. In general, the raven acts as a messenger and it almost always brings bad news. There are many reasons for that.
Red is not very often in nature. When you see it, you are instantly alerted. But fruit can yell "Eat me!" as often as "I am poisonous!". Are you willing to dive into the wild world of the most passionate and definitely the strongest color of all?