A plurality say fragility is white. Click a color to add your vote.
Fragility is white because…
“White is associated with snow which ais easily destroyed from even the softest of touches.”
“White is associated with transparent materials such as ice and glass, which are very fragile. Frost specifically is also white, which melts and/or crumbles away easily.”
“Mug, Plate, Bowl, Glass, Paper...”
“Fragility makes me think of purity, and white is often associated with purity.”
“Glass is white/clear and glass breaks.”
“Add a tiny drop of colour to white and it’s no longer white.”
“White makes me think about glass and its fragility. Also, white clothes or surfaces make me think about cleanliness, but they are easy to dirty. So, that cleanliness is fragile.”
Fragility is pink because…
“It’s soft.
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“Its a soft and sweet color that just calls out to me as fragile.”
Fragility is blue because…
“I think of glass when I think of fragility. More specifically, I think of glass with light shining through its cracks, highlighting its fault lines and fissures, dying the clear substance the lightest shade of blue.”
“Fragility makes me think about a drop falling into a pool of water. The second it hits the surface, the water ripples and breaks. The stillness of the water is fragile. It also reminds me of infants which I associate with pale baby blues.”
“Sky blue reminds us of good memories from childhood, which remind us of the fragility of youth.”
“I am not really sure, but I thought of glass, and glass is very fragile.”
Fragility is grey because…
“Bright things turn gray over time.”
“You get fragile in old age.”
Fragility is yellow because…
“Its sickly, like yellow.”
Fragility is black because…
“If something is fragile, it easily gets cracks and imperfections, things that are hard for light to reach. Therefore, those things are little black marks.”