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The Art of the Beautiful Game: How Football Cultures Shape Visual Identity Across Nations

 When the World Watches Colour Every four years, the world doesn't just watch football. It watches colour. It watches identity. It watches nations communicate who they are — through jerseys, flags, murals, music and movement — to an audience of billions. The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, brings together 48 nations. Each one carries a visual language shaped by centuries of culture, geography and artistic tradition. At AWB ARTS, we approach this differently. We don't just see teams. We see palettes. We don't just see flags. We see symbols. Today, we're exploring the visual identity of football nations through the lens of art, colour psychology and cultural design. Colour as National Identity Colour is rarely accidental in football culture. It is chosen, contested and maintained across generations. Brazil's canary yellow and forest green aren't just jersey colours — they reflect the country's flag, which itself draws f...

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