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Pettiness over red house
#21
People can paint their house whatever colour they choose, be it revolting or not, its called the freedom of choice.
Despite the high cost of living it remains popular
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#22
ANZ has blue but also grey in branches.
Kiwibank tends not to so much but there was a time not so long ago when most banks used grey in their colour combinations for advertising & in branches.
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#23
I don't mind various greys, despite enduring a school uniform consisting of dull grey and dull maroon. Grey can be anything from pinkish through to greenish, and a pale, faintly pink grey makes a very good backdrop for art works.

Good design doesn't need lurid colours to stand out and well cut clothes certainly don't need to be brightly coloured to have an impact.
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#24
Wearing brights makes me happy. But then, so does wearing black...

It shows off my hair!
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#25
I love black too, - maybe its a Kiwi thing - but also love bright colours.


We once had a cat who loved red; there was a red & white cushion which he monopolised, & if he spotted any red item of clothing lying around, he'd curl up on it.
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#26
So no banks have grey as their prominent colour then?
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#27
(05-11-2022, 12:33 PM)jilledge Wrote: So no banks have grey as their prominent colour then?



Once again ' there was a time not so long ago when most banks used grey in their colour combinations.'
Some still feature grey, just not to the same extent these days.
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#28
I would prefer grey as opposed to the horrible green of Kiwibank
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#29
(05-11-2022, 03:04 PM)Oldfellah Wrote: I would prefer grey as opposed to the horrible green of Kiwibank

True, it isn't the nicest shade of green - but for me, anything is preferable to grey.
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