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On 08/26/2017 01:56 AM, Tim wrote:
Here are a few of the weird color names.

Colour names can be, well, strange. Very strange. Take a look at the
names of lipstick and nail polish colours.

937c00 - "babypoop"
8f9805 - "babypoopgreen"

From a marketing perspective, I personally think those names are
terrible. OTOH, those colours are almost as bad looking as the names
are.  Regardless, those are common names for those specific shades.

Worse luck: A few years ago, they were fairly popular with builders
doing large condo projects. So long as the purchaser doesn't know the
name of the colour on the can of paint, the sale will go through.

I really do not want to make a color palette file with such names as these listed in the file 
itself.

What is the URL for these two lists?

Then there is one list that have the following [each line a different Hex code];

Those long lists of shades are for people who want/need very specific
shades, for the colouring scheme.

jonathon

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