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Originally posted by RedRoseSAI
They would be colors that meant something to my organization, not just arbitrary colors out of the crayola box.
Speaking of crayolas, it would be a hoot to find a GLO with "Indian Red" (politically incorrect now, but one of my fav colors as a child) and "Salmon" as their colors. Or perhaps "Brick" and "Carnation Pink"?
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I was coloring the other day with my nephew and some of the "alternative" names of the colors are interesting. But I do understand the need for the change. .
Instead of picking colors that way, you should pick a nail polish name. Some of the names are a bit out there, I wonder what kind of substance the design teams were taking when they come up with the names.