I was also told that 'red and green should never be seen'.
It's amazing what you learn on here. At infant school I was also told that that the primary colours were red, blue and yellow as they can't be made from mixing other colours. I didn't know it was called subtractive mixing. I wondered why red, blue and green were also known as primary colours and used for things like the tiny pixels in a TV screen/monitor.
It's red and green. ......and it's wrong, they look great together.
I've just done a logo for someone that they insisted was blue and green. I tried to talk them out of it but the man gets what the man wants. :rolleyes:
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It's amazing what you learn on here. At infant school I was also told that that the primary colours were red, blue and yellow as they can't be made from mixing other colours. I didn't know it was called subtractive mixing. I wondered why red, blue and green were also known as primary colours and used for things like the tiny pixels in a TV screen/monitor.
I've just done a logo for someone that they insisted was blue and green. I tried to talk them out of it but the man gets what the man wants. :rolleyes:
Neckromancer, take the shame though - lol
(face, bovvered?)