Friday, October 28, 2011

What colors are best for creating a logo for a company that intends to do business in Asia and America?

What colors are best for creating a logo for a company that intends to do business in Asia and America?
What colors are best for creating a logo for a company that intends to do business in Asia and America? In other words, what colors are acceptable and liked in both cultures and what colors should be avoided?
Other - Advertising & Marketing - 3 Answers
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Any dark colors for Asia, and light colors for US. Avoid Black in both.
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Asians expecially chinese believe there is luck in gold and red whereby american market really has not absolute preference. Check on the competition and see what they are using. Anyhow a good logo colour although important will not be as important as what kind of product value you are offering. Perceived value is more important that actual value in marketing in the start-up stage. Good luck
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Here is a blog post about meanings of color in logos. Hope that will helps you http://www.logoblog.org/wordpress/color-psychology-of-logos/

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Friday, October 14, 2011

What airlines/websites are best for offering cheap flights from South Korea to other parts of Asia?

What airlines/websites are best for offering cheap flights from South Korea to other parts of Asia?
I want to visit other parts of Asia over the holidays this year, and am struggling to find airlines and websites that offer cheap flights. I'm in South Korea, and I'm particulary interested in the Philippines.
Other - Asia Pacific - 1 Answers
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Friday, October 7, 2011

What effect did the colonization of America have on Asia?

What effect did the colonization of America have on Asia?
I'm writing an essay about how the colonization of the americas had an impact on the rest of the world. Europe, and Africa are easy, but im really not sure what the colonization did to Asia at all. Any help is greatly appreciated, Thanks!
History - 1 Answers
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It would be fair to say that the initial colonisation of the Americas had very little effect on Asia compared to the partial colonisation of Asia itself. The big overall change was increasing prosperity as trade increased, but this brought with it increased competition and sometimes conflict. Traders often established fortified trading posts that could grow into colonies. The colonisation of the Americas was part of this matrix of increasing trade, as the prevailing winds of the Pacific became trade routes. Parts of Asia contributed colonists that settled in the Americas. Even today, more than a few of Latin America's prominent families, including ruling classes have origins in places like Syria and Lebanon, where many fled local political and religious strife. In more recent times many immigrants from East and South Asia have made their homes in the Americas. Thus America has served as a land of opportunity for many Asians.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

What forces contributed to the spread of fighting in world war

What forces contributed to the spread of fighting in world war 1 from europe to asia and afria?
What forces contributed to the spread of fighting in world war 1 from europe to asia and afria?
History - 3 Answers
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The main force was Imperialism. The major powers of the world has colonies all over the world. As such, not only were the main powers fighting each other in Europe, but they were fighting each other on the colonies. Naval warfare was also a major contribution as U-Boats (German submarines) were used to hamper Allied shipping all over the world.
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I believe the answer if this is a homework question would be: "Entangling alliances" Each country had signed numerous agreements to make war on offending nations that attack it's allies. The above answer is also a good one.
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World War I was a global military conflict which involved the majority of the world's great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Entente Powers and the Central Powers. over 70 million military personnel were mobilized in one of the largest wars in history. in a state of total war, the major combatants fully placed their scientific and industrial capabilities at the service of the war effort. over 15 million people were killed, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. the proximate cause for the war was the June 28, 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, by a Serbian nationalist, Gavrilo Princip. Austria-Hungary's resulting demands against the Kingdom of Serbia led to the activation of a series of alliances which within weeks saw all of the major European powers at war. as a consequence of the global empires of many European nations, the war soon spread worldwide. by the war's end, four major imperial powers—Germany, Russia, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire—had been militarily and politically defeated, with the latter two ceasing to exist as autonomous countries. the revolutionized Soviet Union emerged from the Russian Empire, while the map of central Europe was completely redrawn into numerous smaller states. the League of Nations was formed in the hope of preventing another such conflict. the European nationalism spawned by the war, the repercussions of Germany's defeat, and the Treaty of Versailles would eventually lead to the beginning of World War II in 1939.

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