Questions welcomed.
The magazine for the curious reader.
Colorphilia is the magazine for the curious.
It is somewhat of a curated rabbit-hole.
If you grew up on Nickelodeon, have you ever wondered where slime came from? Or do you see random points and want to know if they are connected in the slightest?
Ever wonder why the Irish are associated with green? Or why flags from all Muslim countries are green? Or why aliens are green?
No matter your interests, there is an article that will grab your attention.
Even if you know a lot about a topic, the color-first approach of Colorphilia may give you additional context you may have missed.
How did pickles become Jewish?
When did people start getting Christmas trees?
Why is US Money green?
Is cultivating cannabis more of a science or an art?
Who invented the first green-house?
How did green begin to mean jealousy?
Why are so many superheroes and supervillains green?
What is the greenest energy source?
Why is slime always portrayed as green?
What happens at a green tea ceremony?
Why does guacamole cost more?
How many rivers are dyed green on St. Patrick's Day?
Is Ms. Green (the M&M spokescandy) canonically single?
How many types of green ice cream are there?
What's better for a football stadium - grass or astroturf?
How do I not kill my cactus?
When did witches, monsters, and aliens become green?
Why do some people think cilantro tastes like soap?
What's the story behind green glass?
What are the most expensive green things in the world?
Who invented the Green Fairy?
How many different alcohols are distilled from green?
When did people start dyeing their hair green?