Light-colored colors include, but are not limited to:
White: As the most basic light color, white is often seen as a symbol of purity and simplicity.
Pewter white: Slightly grayish white, softer than pure white.
Goose yellow: A pale yellow color that gives a warm, bright feeling.
Pale pink: Gentle and romantic, it is often used to express femininity.
Fruit green: Fresh light green tones give a feeling of nature and vitality.
Pink green: A soft color between green and pink, calm and comfortable.
Light blue: The color of the sky or distant mountains gives a calm and open state of mind.
Lilac: Elegant and slightly mystical color, often associated with nobility.
Light colors have less color purity, i.e., they contain less proportion of primary colors, with more white or other lightened components added, which makes them look softer and more serene. These colors are very popular in the fine art painting, furniture design, fashion fabrics, and makeup industries because they create a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere without a strong visual impact. On the contrary, the representative colors of the dark color system, such as black, dark blue, dark green, etc., have higher color purity, giving people a more calm and deep feeling.