
The makers of the DRM mechanism for HD-DVDs really had a sense for how colors work in combination. The hexadecimal string of numbers that is used to decrypt a copy-protected HD-DVD can be turned into a very appealing set of colors. So if you are wondering what kind of colors you want to apply to your next website project,
t-shirt design, or stencil you can turn to this code.
Note also the recent revolt at Digg.com some days ago around the issue of publishing the code or not.
via information aesthetics: HD-DVD hex color themes
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May 8th, 2007 at 1:00 pm
Hi marian,
what happend to the “banksy t-shirt project” that you and Marco wanted to to? i already bought a shirt that i waits to be freshed up with a beautiful print.
May 8th, 2007 at 4:59 pm
i guess it is somewhat on pause :\ we never got around of getting a motiv in a t-shirt compatible format