Post 2315833 by teknari@merveilles.town
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 (DIR) Post #2284977 by Lutrinus@merveilles.town
       2018-12-25T20:22:47Z
       
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       Is there a monochromatist manifesto yet
       
 (DIR) Post #2314806 by rutherford@merveilles.town
       2018-12-26T21:23:53Z
       
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       @Lutrinus it is my firm belief that (at least in my case) the monochrome thing is a symptom of minimalism. I’m not averse to colour, if it’s strictly necessary, but it almost never is.
       
 (DIR) Post #2314807 by neauoire@merveilles.town
       2018-12-26T21:28:43Z
       
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       @rutherford @Lutrinus Same. I don't use colours unless absolutely necessary.
       
 (DIR) Post #2314847 by neauoire@merveilles.town
       2018-12-26T21:29:52Z
       
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       @rutherford @Lutrinus if I do, it tends to be cyan and red, so when they overlap, they are also grey.
       
 (DIR) Post #2315205 by tbd@merveilles.town
       2018-12-26T21:43:10Z
       
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       @neauoire @rutherford @Lutrinus or for those with deuteranomaly to blend in (and not answer the question "do you see in black and white" over and over again)
       
 (DIR) Post #2315833 by teknari@merveilles.town
       2018-12-26T22:06:30Z
       
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       @neauoire @rutherford @Lutrinus For me in retrospect it comes down to constraints. The more constraints you put on your work the more elegant your work can become.B&W or greyscale is a nice constraint.But that said, I think there is something more to it. Other visual ‘techniques’ seem to quickly get cheesy, and color pallets come in and go out of style. For some reason I don’t fully understand, it seems to hold the test of time.