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Buying the 4G iPod nano - which colour?
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What the colours say about you!
If you're looking to get your hot little hands on Apple's 4G iPod nano, the first, most important question you need to ask yourself is - "WHICH COLOUR?"
You've got to consider what your iPod nano says about you, your style and your personality.
Let's take a look...
Go To: blue orange red yellow green silver pink purple black
BLUE: Cool, calm, collected
You want the BLUE iPod nano?
Yes, the safe, cool calm and collected colour.
Well, did you know blue also symbolizes:
Tranquility and calmness
Truth and loyalty
Stability
Confidence
You know, all the lovely things...
*Sigh*
ORANGE: Bright and Bold
Or, do you go with the ORANGE iPod nano?
It's bright, it's bold - it makes a strong statement. But is it the right statement for you? Well, it depends on the shade of orange.
Dark orange - bad: Deceit and distrust.
Red orange - bad: Heat and passion sure, but also aggression.
Golden orange (just like the orange iPod nano) - good!
It evokes the feeling of prestige!
It represents wisdom and wealth!
Excellent...
RED: Fire and passion
Of course, if for you it's a question of morals and social commitment - not just colour - then you'd definitely grab the RED iPod nano.
Red always conjures up feelings of intense emotion, hot passion, fire and energy, desire and love.
Consider also leadership, strength, power and courage.
So the colour of passion is perfect for Apple's (PRODUCT) RED items, which symbolise all these things...
Buying (PRODUCT) RED iPod nano gives a portion of the purchase price directly to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa.
"You make choices every day, from the clothes you wear to the music you play. Now making a choice means making a difference."
YELLOW: Sunshine and happiness
How does the joyful YELLOW iPod nano make you feel?
Yellow is the colour of sunshine.
The colour of happiness and friendly energy.
Of fresh cut flowers ...
Yellow attracts attention! It can say, "look at me". Of course, in a friendly, cheery way.
GREEN:
What does the GREEN iPod nano say about your personality?
The colour of money, luck and prosperity.
Symbolism of nature, of growth and fertility.
But it's also colour of envy.
Perhaps of their envy - as you have the green iPod nano...
SILVER: Shiny and Precious
The SILVER iPod nano.
Silver!
It's shiny.
It's glamorous.
It's distinguished.
I mean, Silver is a precious metal... need we say more?
PINK:
The PINK iPod nano
Argh, love. Unconditional love.
The colour of bubblegum and babies, sugar & spice and everything nice... But that would relate to light or soft pink.
The nano is of course, hot pink, vibrant pink!
If pink is for girls, hot pink is definintely for the more outgoing and flirty. ;)
PURPLE: Royalty
PUPRLE iPod nano
Purple - a blend of hot firey red and cool calming blue. A lot of things are said about purple, not all of them good (frustration?).
But purple's also associated with magic and mystery.
It represents royalty, nobility and high ranking (purple heart).
BLACK:
BLACK iPod nano
Now, I know some of you are going to argue that Black is not a colour. I know, I know. But let's not exclude the meaning of black.
Black is the absence of colour, it reflects no light.
For some it conjures up dark and evil fears. It can create allusion and mystery, and you can use it to hide behind.
However, it can also be powerful, formal and stylish...
So - are you after an evil? or a corporate look? :)
So, which iPod nano colour are you?
Are you buying (or have you bought) Apple's 4G iPod nano? Did the colour have an impact.
Consciously - or even unconsciously (hmmm, well, I guess if it did subconsciously, you may not even be aware...?)
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Protecting your iPod nano
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We have some great covers and pouches to protect your nano like a baby!
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Author: Nicole Magill, owner of FunkyCoverz 2008
DISCLAIMER: This article is protected by copyright laws. The above content is not professional advice. It is to assist customers with sourcing information and is meant as a guide only.