The colors that appear in the sky during a sunset. Beautiful blues, purples and oranges, slowly dimming until it disappears over the horizon.
White to black, because people say that white and black aren’t colours.
But I just say “FFFFFFuck y000000u!”
They’re not hues, but they are colors, which is a combination of hue, saturation, and brightness.
Ultraviolet to gamma-ray gradient, with a polkadot pattern overlay.
The background of all my devices is a gradient version of the bisexual flag, so I guess that’d be my fav gradient!
This is actually my diagonal monitor background
…can you post your monitor setup?
That’s not the kind of diagonal I expected. I thought it would be something like this:
Let me guess – Java developer?
These look like Splatoon characters
Neon purple and green!
Purple
Dark purple, red, orange.
Blue to yellow, duh
Slava Ukraini!
Not because of that
Green to blue to purple in electric pastels
Light Blue to Blue.
Range (RGB): Around 0,230,255 to about 0,170,255that fade from blue to purple
I got kind of sick of it for a while, because it was the latest clashy combo used by tech marketing, but it is legitimately pretty soothing
I wonder if orange+red is next
oh, interesting - yeah, I try not to let the marketing dominate my associations, but tbh it’s impossible to control that; blue does seem to be a corporate favorite.
I usually think about the time I spent as a kid looking at a cylindrical bulb that had a rainbow color spectrum, I loved the color and especially the blues.
I’m sure that’s a better way to be - to like what you like and disregard marketing trends
It might just be that I don’t watch TV adverts and I use uBlock origin so I don’t see ads online, so my main marketing comes from native ads (like stories on the radio) or billboards when driving places. I guess I mean the environment determines whether how those associations are built, for example I will forever associate British Petroleum with dinosaurs because my parents taped a dinosaur special on VHS and the big BP oil spill had happened so they were running lots of repetitive ads, so to get through my educational dinosaur show I had to at the very least regularly fast forward through these ads.
I also don’t see actual adverts. By marketing I should’ve specified I mean more like branding, trendy website design, posters, etc.
Like when Facebook’s Messenger took on the indigo/blue gradient I knew it had reached full orange/blue levels of saturation.
Dark forest, chartreuse, toxic yellow
I guess what I would consider “electric blue”: sky blue paired with a lighter navy blue.