Not exact matches
First, a
bit of background: If you've noticed that venture - backed startups seem to be overwhelmingly the province
of white and Asian men, you're not alone.
Ferrari has gone a
bit retro with their larger numbers, using
white backgrounds (just like classic Ferrari F1 machines
of the 70s) and there's a red outline on the shark fin.
My UK readers will be very well acquainted with The
White Company, but since they're new to my US and Canadian readers, I'll give you a quick
bit of background.
This dichromatic scheme created by production designer Damian LaFranche and cinematographer Tom Richmond is fascinating and more than a little unsettling: the
white - clad scientists and orderlies blend in with
background, with only their heads clearly visible, and the somewhat grotesque makeup
of multicolored, poorly stitched together Lazarus (created by effects whiz Tom Savini, who also has a
bit part) just stands out even more against the plain backdrop.
(The
background is suddenly
white instead
of grey, when you add that tiny
bit of front light.)
Don't mean to pile on, but in the spirit
of a hopefully constructive comment regarding ability to read the blog, I think your font is too thin or the font color is to light, it is a
bit difficult to read with the
white background.
Well, a lot like how it looks outside, in fact — extremely light»n airy, with nothing but
white backgrounds, easy - to - read text, and the occasional
bit of original clean - line art demonstrating this or that feature
of a game.
It's odd to look at this one, and at the untitled 1962 work next to it, with electric - blue patches jazzing through the
white (along with more red and
bits of unpainted
background).
The individual paintings were
bit players in a dramatic display dominated by A Story
of Red (2013), a masterwork consisting
of 39 panels, each containing a squarish form in a variety
of reds, with slices
of white background showing just at the edges.
The current version
of Android Wear looks a
bit old fashioned at this point, with its
white backgrounds and card - like interface, which is better suited to the square screens
of yesteryear.
But with the Google Search widget at the top
of the screen, instead
of it being a
bit frosty like it was in KitKat it's not a
white background.