Sentences with phrase «like bright contrast colors»

«I like bright contrast colors,» Johnny said.

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After human faces, bright colors, contrasting patterns, and movement are the things newborns like to look at most.
I've worn it a multitude of different ways, but I like it best against a brighter color like this orange: it creates a great contrast that's perfect for fall.
The designer makes an «It Bag» a year, and the current style of choice for stars including Ashley Benson, Gabrielle Union and Kate Mara is this structured top - handle satchel with fun details like bright colors and contrasting straps.
Bold and dark colors are contrasted with the light ones like Maroon, White, Black, Peach, Brown, Grey, bright green, navy blue, light blue and much more.
Wear some color contrast like Stiles, like he is pulling a checked shirt over a plain tee with bright blue pants.
Dark wax is best used to deepen bright colors (like red, blue, and green), to add warmth and an authentic aged look to lighter colors, and it also accentuates details by settling into crevices, adding contrast!
I really like mixing bright contrasting colors, it's so much fun!
We like how these Forgiato wheels look on the Blue Stingray which just oozes coolness with the rotational design as well as the color contrast of the bright blue with black lugs and hardware.
I compared the three displays (using the Samsung Nexus S instead of the Focus, as it has a similar display) with the same landscape picture taken from my collection: the HD7 and the iPhone 4 have similar color tones, the iPhone 4 is slightly better contrasted, and, as we know, the Super AMOLED displays the colors with higher saturation than most LCDs, an effect that I personally like because the photos look bright and vivid, however, it might not reflect the reality of a scene.
Even in moderate ambient lighting the contrast and colors can noticeably degrade from ambient light reflected by the screen, especially objects like your face and any bright lighting behind you.
Overlaid on a color panel like the one developed from Liquavista, the potential is obvious: The result would be a fast, bright, high contrast display — but one that uses a quarter as much power as an LCD panel.
It's not as bright or as well calibrated as the iPad 2 but it still delivers very good performance including very good contrast, reasonably accurate colors and very good Viewing Angle performance like the iPad 2.
Many currently feature colors reminiscent of the tropical gardens and the ocean found nearby, with sea foam greens and bright and muted blues contrasted with clean whites, while others have leopard accents and «jungle - like» touches in pillow and drapery fabrics.
Here, the color blocks are more like irregular stones and covered with bright, contrasting scribbles that evoke graffiti and children's drawings.
Both of these new screens adhere to the wide, DCI - P3 color gamut like the iPhone 7 did, and neither of the iPhone 8 displays are brighter or higher - contrast than last year's versions.
LG and Panasonic, pretty much the only two consistent producers of OLED televisions on the planet, like to use the term «infinite contrast» to describe how the self - lighting pixels switch off completely when reproducing black giving it an «absolute» black color instead of a «relative» black that only describes how dark one pixel can get compared to the brightest pixel on the screen.
To contrast this, you can have your walls painted in lighter colors like beige which will give the entire room a sunnier and a brighter look in spite of the dark colored furniture.
I like the contrast of the boldly striped sofa and the contemporary colors of bright pink and lime green against the rustic look of the walls, wood - topped table, wicker accessories, and those little drawers peeking out from behind the sofa.
(Thats the color it looks like it is in the photoshop image) Depending on landscaping plan, perhaps even a much darker color like navy or charcoal to contrast with new bright green or yellow foliage?
Contrast your rustic wood and clean white furniture with a pop of color like these bright blue chairs.
Dark wax is best used to deepen bright colors (like red, blue, and green), to add warmth and an authentic aged look to lighter colors, and it also accentuates details by settling into crevices, adding contrast!
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