Franklin Sports Basketball Net, Red/White/Blue

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Franklin Sports Basketball Net, Red/White/Blue

Franklin Sports Basketball Net, Red/White/Blue

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Individually, each of these colors is vibrant and powerful in its own way, but what happens when you mix red and blue together? Does it create another beautiful color or something less desirable?

At the end of the 2018-19 season York City prepared to move into their new Community Stadium and commissioned a special one-off strip to mark their final match at Bootham Crescent. The popularity of the Y front design was such that supporters voted to introduce it on all three of their strips for the 2019-20 season. But, it still may be confusing for some… so to help explain this, the color chart below clearly shows that when you mix the primary colors red and blue together it makes violet or some may call it purple.

Leeds United versus York City

Minstermen" finished third in Division Four. Inspired perhaps by this success, Peter Wragg, who played as an inside forward for York, designed a crest that featured York Minster, the white rose of York and a robin. This appeared on club blazers and was displayed on the team coach but never featured on the players' shirts or club documents. But, when you’re talking about the RGB color scale then as we explained mixing red and blue gives you magenta. By combining different additive and subtractive colors, your printer, television, and even your mobile phone are able to recreate a wide variety of colors. This way, they are able to reproduce the hues as close to nature as possible. Now that you know this, you may be wondering why schools teach that red, blue and yellow are the primary hues. The simple answer to this is this: your first exposure to color theory is not with the light spectrum but with coloring materials like crayons or paint. Perhaps now is the best time to explain how additive and subtractive colors work. To explain it plainly, additive colors are those that produce white when combined. See the chart on the left above. These hues are red, green, and blue.

To help you get started, your teacher taught you how to mix the current colors on your palette to create new ones. She demonstrated this by showing a color wheel complete with all the primary, secondary and tertiary colors.In February 1938 York were drawn to play Middlesbrough, then riding high in the first division, in the FA Cup 5th Round. As both their first and second choice kits were the same a coin was tossed to decide who would have first choice of colours. Middlesbrough won and opted to play in their white change strip while York borrowed a set of tangerine shirts. York won the match 1-0 in a howling gale to reach the quarter-finals where they lost to Huddersfield in a replay. When you think of the color red, what comes to your mind? You probably think of things like power, a stop sign, an apple, or even maybe a drop of blood. With a little understanding of how paint works, as well as additive and subtractive hues, it is easier to understand how colors are created. In this illustration, she probably showed you that mixing blue and red will result in purple (violet). This is true to an extent because you need to know that this is only one piece of the puzzle.

in 1978. These shirts were enhanced by a stylised badge in which the "Y" and "C" were cunningly combined. What comes to mind when you think of the color blue? Do you think of the sky, or water, or have a feeling of calmness? All of these come to our minds.A new crest was designed that reintroduced the five lions and revived the "Y" motif. (The version shown here is the one worn on team shirts and differs slightly to the one used on official documents which has "Football Club" in full on the lower scroll.) What does this information have to do with the colors blue and red makes, you ask? The answer rests on additive and subtractive colors. When you mix blue and green, you get cyan. When you mix green and red, you get yellow, but what color do red and blue make when it comes to RGB? What Color Do Blue and Red Make? crisis. In December 2001 York's long-serving chairman, Douglas Craig warned the club might have to resign from the Football League unless a buyer could be found. And in the last color wheel, it displays the Tertiary Colors. The Tertiary Colors are hues that you get when you combine primary and secondary colors.



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