Yeah but so is cyan, which is arguably more accurate of a name for the 100% blue/green combo that you're talking about. What I'm saying is why are you using an arbitrary specification to make decisions based on…
But what about the definition of aqua outside of any digital color space? I feel like using only RGB values to define 'aqua' is a bit reductive as it is merely a specification in a specific environment trying to render…
This is amazing and something I personally love to do myself, and it's great to see a website that encourages engaging with culture and art in a deeper and historical level, I feel like that's something that we need…
Yeah but so is cyan, which is arguably more accurate of a name for the 100% blue/green combo that you're talking about. What I'm saying is why are you using an arbitrary specification to make decisions based on…
But what about the definition of aqua outside of any digital color space? I feel like using only RGB values to define 'aqua' is a bit reductive as it is merely a specification in a specific environment trying to render…
This is amazing and something I personally love to do myself, and it's great to see a website that encourages engaging with culture and art in a deeper and historical level, I feel like that's something that we need…