Blue is a very polarizing color, but it's not like purple isn't as off-beat.
Blue ftw!
Blue tries desperately to be valid and important as Purple BUT fails big time.
Let's see what Purple truly represents here;
- Uplifts
- Calms the mind and nerves
- Offers a sense of spirituality
- Encourages creativity
- In Thailand, purple is worn by a widow mourning her husband’s death.
- The purple in the U.S. military Purple Heart award represents courage. The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the United States armed forces who have been wounded in action.
- In Tibet, amethyst is considered to be sacred to Buddha and rosaries are often fashioned from it.
- A man with the rank of Roman Emperor was referred to as “The Purple” — a name that came from the color of the robe he wore.
- In Japan, the color purple signifies wealth and position.
- Purple was the royal color of the Caesars.
- In pysanky, the traditional Ukrainian form of egg dying, purple speaks of fasting, faith, patience, and trust.
- Purple denotes virtue and faith in Egypt.
- In Tudor Britain, violet was the color of mourning, as well as the color of religious fervor.
- Traditionally, in Iran, purple is a color of what is to come. A sun or moon that looks purple during an eclipse is an omen of bloodshed within the year.
Mace Windu’s (Samuel L. Jackson’s) purple light-saber in Star Wars. He was the first Jedi in the movie series that was allowed to break away from the traditional blue/green light-sabers that the Jedi Order were famous for in cinematography.
This colour alone denotes so many important emotions and status in nearly every society around the globe so this is why PURPLE rules in this real world as well as with the Keyboard Casing Universe.
PURPLE is indeed unique and very sacred hence it needs to be included within any Keyboard Casing Design on Geekhack.