Friday, April 22, 2011

"HOPES AND WISHES ARE LIKE SOARING CLOUDS IN THE NIGHT SKY, STUDDED WITH THE TWINKLING STARS. SHALL IT BE NEW MOON OR FULL MOON, THERE IS ALWAYS A DAWN!"



Hah .. HOPE . the word itself gives us the hope . Sometimes i wonder what is the very reason that actually pushes us to hope . A child sleeps in a hope that the next day he will wake up and see another sunrise, I wake up and hope that the next day would give me a reason to smile but as they say that sometimes hopes do get shattered . they absolutely do in my case . but in my recent experiences i realized that even if you are surrounded in a huugee problem, the very thing that can relax you is the hope for the solution . when a student is done with exams, although in his heart he is not sure either he is going to flunk or pass, he HOPES that he would pass . If we see another side of it we will realize that there Trust and Hope are directly proportional because when you trust someone, when you have a complete faith in someone then is the time when you actually hope that things will get better for you . There are some of us who have complete Faith in themselves but there are some of us who even are not sure if they have faith in their own,but they beleive in GOD .. they Trust Him .. i have seen people having complete faith in GOD .. even if they will be stuck in some  little problem .. there would be only one thing that they would be sure of that no matter what happens their GOD will help them .. their Allah will help them . =)


P.S .. No matter what happens, keep Hoping ..Keep Trusting .. Keep Wishing !!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Purple from Jacci Howard Bear's Desktop Publishing Colors And Color's Meanings !!





Purple is warm and cool. Explore the meaning and symbolism of the color purple and colors that go with purple and the light and dark shades of purple from palest orchid to deep dark violet and indigo
Shades of Purple: These words are synonymous with purple or represent various shades of the color purple: amethyst, eggplant, indigo, lavender, lilac, magenta (see fuchsia), mauve, mulberry, orchid, plum, pomegranate, puce, royal, thistle, violet, wine.

Royalty and Spirituality, the Nature and Culture of Purple:
Purple is royalty. A mysterious color, purple is associated with both nobility and spirituality. The opposites of hot red and cool blue combine to create this intriguing color.  
Pantone selected the color Blue Iris (PANTONE 18-3943) as the 2008 Color of the Year telling us: "Combining the stable and calming aspects of blue with the mystical and spiritual qualities of purple, Blue Iris satisfies the need for reassurance in a complex world, while adding a hint of mystery and excitement."

Purple has a special, almost sacred place in nature: lavender, orchid, lilac, and violet flowers are often delicate and considered precious. Because purple is derived from the mixing of a strong warm and strong cool color it has both warm and cool properties. A purple room can boost a child's imagination or an artist's creativity. Too much purple, like blue, could result in moodiness.
The color of mourning for widows in Thailand, purple was the favorite color of Egypt's Cleopatra. It has been traditionally associated with royalty in many cultures. Purple robes were worn by royalty and people of authority or high rank. The Purple Heart is a U.S. Military decoration given to soldiers wounded in battle.

Using Purple:
  • Deep or bright purples suggest riches. 
  • Lighter purples are more romantic and delicate. 
  • Use redder purples for a warmer color scheme or the bluer purples to cool down.