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[โ€“] lvxferre@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

In my times I don't recall such association, so I'm making this up.

It depends a lot of the curriculum, but I'd try something like:

  • Literature - purple, due to purple prose. #7F007F.
  • Native language, textual comprehension - red; fire, home. #BF0000.
  • Any non-native language, including "foreign" ones and government ones - yellow? #BFBF00 fits I guess?
  • Maths - black. Mostly because the most important number is zero, so it gets #000000.
  • Chemistry - blue because it's a colour that you barely see in nature, #0000BF. (It reminds me copper sulphate.)
  • Biology - green, #00BF00.
  • Physics - can I get ultraviolet here? If not, probably grey, #7F7F7F.
  • Geography - if not going with an earthy hue I'd not take it seriously, so #3F1F00.
  • History - rose to remind you that it's always seen with rose-coloured glasses, so #FFAFAF.

Philosophy, computer stuff, civic order, similar: no idea.

[โ€“] itsgallus@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

Sex Ed - #B000B5