A plurality say objectivity is blue. Click a color to add your vote.
Objectivity is blue because…
“Blue just seems very honest.”
“Blue is often associated with fairness.”
Objectivity is black because…
“Objective is facts, and they cannot be changed, just as the color black; no matter what you add to it, you cannot change the color, it is still black.”
“Objectivity is inky, it is firm, it it imprinted as the letter on the page. It does not move, and is pure and untainted. Black, the darkest, cannot be changed, nor can it be lightened.”
“Black is black. There aren’t shades of black. Black, in this way, is objective.”
“There’s a correct answer; it’s very black and white. I chose black because it’s bold and it reminds me of a hole, where the only way to go is down.”
“Lack of emotion.”
Objectivity is red because…
“Red is sharp and strong—a fine line, similar to objectivity.”
Objectivity is grey because…
“Objectivity is like a grey area, so it’s grey.”
“Gray is in the middle of black and white.”
“It’s neutral between black and white.”
“It’s neither black or white, just as something is neither objectively right or wrong.”
“Objectivity means impartial and reserved, right? So what is the most impartial and reserved color? Grey, of course.”
Objectivity is purple because…
“Objectivity is a dark purple, because it’s bold, and controversial, but the word itself is velvety and elegant.”
Objectivity is orange because…
“Passion and adamance with reserve.”
Objectivity is green because…
“Objectivity is based on logic and I associate logic with green.”
Objectivity is white because…
“Objectivity is completely clean, unbiased, and unaffected. Like white.”
“White is neutral.”
“It is the fairest colour.”
“It has no color, no opinion. No leaning one way or the other. It is there without influence.”
Objectivity is brown because…
“Because it includes everybody since objectivity means facts, agreed upon by everyone, and every color mixed is brown.”