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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
All through the year, a number of annual events and the holidays indicate the patterns of work and rest among individuals. The way people live their lives and attend big events are also based on various seasons.

The four different seasons are winter, spring, autumn and summer. Each one is also represented by seasonal flags and a number of colors. In most settings, winter is represented by the color of white and blue. Christmas, in particular, as a special holiday that falls during the winter season and is frequently represented by the colors red and green as seen in most seasonal flags.

Autumn presents the settling down of hectic schedules to prepare for the coming winter season. Leaves usually fall off trees and there are only a few holidays celebrated or activities done during this particular time of year. Fall is a good season to mold strong and healthy relationships so people must select tones that show intimacy. A number of colors will represent the season well such as red, orange, purple and pink.

Spring is a very lively season that represents rebirth because it marks the end of the cold winter season. It showcases new beginnings through the growth of plants, flowers and leaves. People are invited to step out of their homes and see the snow melt and dissipate. Green and yellow are usual colors used on decorations and seasonal flags to represent the season in many events and marketing campaigns.

Summer represents happiness and positive perspective. People are encouraged to go out and enjoy the sun, time with friends, the beach and other adventurous sights. Yellow and other bright tones are the usual colors chosen for the season. The aim of most setups during the summer is to entice and attract people.

Seasonal flags can be used at various events and times of the year to encourage people and show them what activities are in store. Individuals and companies frequently get these items depending on the particular purpose and goals.

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by: The Flagman