A plurality say neutrality is grey. Click a color to add your vote.
Neutrality is grey because…
“Because grey is in the middle, just like being neutral.”
“Grey is right in-between black and white.”
“In colour theory, it is the color that least effects how other colours are perceived.”
“It’s a colour that holds all potential in equality. It’s the midpoint of extremities.”
“Grey doesn’t convey any strong emotions, so it feels neutral.”
“It is between black and white, it doesn’t pick a side. We can say its neutral.”
“Both white and black, dark and light.”
“It’s between black and white on the greyscale.”
“Grey is a very neutral colour; it doesn’t really convey any strong emotions and isn’t intense. And it’s exactly in the middle of 2 extremes, black and white.”
“Grey is the middle between black and white.”
Neutrality is white because…
“It’s the culmination of all colours forming the absence of colour. White is plain. It is forgiving. It agrees with every colour, takes the back seat and allows for anything to shine. True white is not biased to any colour. It’s truly neutral. It’s everything.”
“Neutrality is white because you ‘raise the white flag’ to surrender or be friendly.”
“White has no hue; it’s neutral in color.”
“It’s just plain and empty. It is also seen as a positive thing.”
“If you are neutral, you are ìn the middle and you don’t care, both of these make me think of white.”
Neutrality is brown because…
“It’s a neutral color. Many colors mixed make a brown-like color.”
“It’s a muted tone, an earthy colour. It symbolises stability. ”
Neutrality is green because…
“Because R ‘G’ B. Two teams, red and blue, and green is neutral.”
Neutrality is red because…
“The Swiss flag is red, and Switzerland is neutral! ”
Neutrality is orange because…
“It is the cross between yellow (happy) and blue (sad).”