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- In color theory, a color scheme is a combination of 2 or more colors used in aesthetic or practical design. Aesthetic color schemes are used to create...
- finger. This is evident in all of the gang's music videos, released on the Colourway Records music videos. The gang predominantly wear white black and yellow...
- traditional black/white and a white/black colourway, these were later followed by blue/white and silver/black colourways. The boots were constructed using high...
- romanized: Edinaya maskirovochnaya rascvetka (E.M.R.)); or Universal Camouflage Colourway in English, is a military camouflage pattern in use by the Russian Armed...
- and a new trial ordered. The Killer Beez controlled the record label Colourway Records until all its ****ets were seized in 2008. The Red Devils Motorcycle...
- coral-green and black, from 1930 to 1931 many colourway variations appeared. The rarest is the red colourway, shown on a 13-inch (330 mm) wall plaque. The...
- McLaren to race a "stealth mode" livery that switches McLaren’s usual colourway and augmenting black against their classic papaya trim for the 2023 Singapore...
- was reissued taking its name from the year of its launch. The original colourway of white/black/cool grey with infrared was chosen to exaggerate the thickness...
- January 6, 2024. It featured a special blue (Indium Blue) and orange colourway with translucent side panels. It also had new features like Magic Twist...
- semi-standardised colour schemes or palettes (what marketers might call "colourways") are divided generally into modern, ancient, muted, and weathered (sometimes...