"It is hard to pin down a rainbow" - Nirmala
Love the blogger! I tried to post a comment, though, just now, and it didn’t go through. Would you like to post it for me?? Aum, n.
Click here to see what Nirmala is referring to
welllll.....the blue and the lavender/purple look like something Swami would like, but he wouldn't go for that red or that green! (As Milarapa's guru said, "I must have been drunk!" Or else my computer was drunk the day i came up with those!
I personally like that red; it's an Egyptian red that Swami would probably like to see on the right person. Maybe that could be said for the green, too... Are you confused yet?)
here's a few more thoughts that i hope are not confusing: Swami doesn't usually care for blacks, browns, tans, greys, or any muddy color: (muddy greens, muddy purples, mud in general!)
That's not to say black or tan or grey can't ever be used as backgrounds, fillers, etc. But the focus should always be on PURE colors.
He also likes gold and silver in the right context, as well as being very fond of rainbows.
if you envision the astral world, with clear, vivid, pure colors with lots of light and vibrancy, then you are close to finding something Swamiji would like.
just as it is hard to pin down a rainbow (!), it's hard to pin down what Swamiji likes: he likes it to be beautiful!
hope this helps! aum, n .
1 Comments:
This very helpful. Color choice in website design is vital. Let's see what Jyotish and Maria dream up!
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