These are the top 100 web brands—from computer companies to search engines to social web sites to porn sites—ordered by color. Apparently, the "top brands within categories tend to use similar color palettes."
I don't see the tendency myself, but I don't care. Rainbows are pretty!
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Interesting...you almost think Google would use every color, simply because they dominate most markets (and rightly so).
ReplyDeletethats amazing, never knew there wa sso much more to colours
ReplyDeleteWhoah, thats pretty tight
ReplyDeleteGreat post as always.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed a lot of logos and such being in blue, I wondered why before, now I know! Thank you!
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Lol that's awesome.
ReplyDeletewhoa! nice! i'm using the blueish pallete.
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ReplyDeleteI gotta setup a company with a blue logo.
ReplyDeleteHm, so blue colors seem to be the most successful followed by red...
ReplyDeletevery useful!
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ReplyDeletedouble rainbow?
ReplyDeleteInteresting thing showing the company logos and their color
ReplyDeleteAs usual, interesting post. Looking forward to more!
ReplyDeleteSome cool stuff!
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ReplyDeletenice graph you have there sir
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool chart. I never realized how many companies use blue and red
ReplyDeleterainbows are pretty <3
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