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color scheme

noun

  1. an arrangement or pattern of colors or colored objects conceived of as forming an integrated whole:

    the color scheme of a living room.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of color scheme1

First recorded in 1885–90
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Irvine said it’s created to rhyme with the Mansion, particularly in its color scheme, utilizing the same tones of green and white, only with different places of emphasis.

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And can you find a bigger target for la migra than the red, white and green of Mexico, or the blue-and-white flag color schemes of Central American nations?

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Irvine says its created to rhyme with the Mansion, particularly in its color scheme, utilizing the same tones of green and white, only with different places of emphasis.

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He had worked with IDW Publishing in the past for other illustrations, creating more traditional work with his usual bright color scheme.

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The dioramas have been expanded into full-blown environments — spring meadow, summery desert, autumn forest, arctic winter — arranged in a hub like the lands of Disneyland, each connected to a monster that reflects its color scheme.

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