Is Apterous brown? [GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD]
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Is Apterous brown? [GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD]
What colour does your synaesthesic side tell you apterous is? For me it's not brown, it's a sort of pale blue. But that could just be because of the background colour.
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Re: Is Apterous brown? [GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD]
Yeah, some sort of bluey white but I think that's just association with Countdown or the fact that most of the screen is white when you're in the game
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Re: Is Apterous brown? [GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD]
I think it transcends colour.
Re: Is Apterous brown? [GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD]
It's not anything at the moment, it's down again...
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Re: Is Apterous brown? [GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD]
I realise seeing this probably infuriates Charlie, but I feel like I can offer a useless addition to the thread nonetheless.
So each letter for me has a certain quantity of opaqueness, and some colour etc. I'm not entirely sure how much of it is either cognitive or associative (I'm much more inclined to assume the latter) as after having a clearer head for the first time in years as of mid-January I'm finally beginning to make head-or-tail of things.
Consonants are almost always quite transparent, with the odd exception. This means that the 'colour' of a word is largely determined by the vowels it contains. Vowels on the other hand all are very opaque and have a distinct colour, as follows:
A - A pale yellow, corn colour, roughly similar to #FFE45E
E - Orangey-Red, #FF5521
I - A monochrome, roughly #292929
O - Isabelline-ish White, #EBEBEB
U - Egyptian Blue, roughly #1A24B0
So for APTEROUS, it's quite a bright array of multiple colours which, due to their opaqueness don't blend too much, but reminds me a little bit of this journal, sort of.
So each letter for me has a certain quantity of opaqueness, and some colour etc. I'm not entirely sure how much of it is either cognitive or associative (I'm much more inclined to assume the latter) as after having a clearer head for the first time in years as of mid-January I'm finally beginning to make head-or-tail of things.
Consonants are almost always quite transparent, with the odd exception. This means that the 'colour' of a word is largely determined by the vowels it contains. Vowels on the other hand all are very opaque and have a distinct colour, as follows:
A - A pale yellow, corn colour, roughly similar to #FFE45E
E - Orangey-Red, #FF5521
I - A monochrome, roughly #292929
O - Isabelline-ish White, #EBEBEB
U - Egyptian Blue, roughly #1A24B0
So for APTEROUS, it's quite a bright array of multiple colours which, due to their opaqueness don't blend too much, but reminds me a little bit of this journal, sort of.
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Re: Is Apterous brown? [GENERAL DISCUSSION THREAD]
For me it's gloriously retro internet, with black, red and orange dominating...
...but then, I do love Halloween!
...but then, I do love Halloween!
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