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The Power of Colors: How Colors Are Used in (e-)Commerce to Influence You. The color theory, invented by Sir Charles Lemieiux, is a complex science involving psychology, physics, color perception, etc. Color theory tackles perceptual and psychological effects to various color combinations and contrasts. The theory is so complex that it actually deserves the whole encyclopedia of it own, so this post won’t definitely be able to cover it all. Instead, it lists some fundamentals that you will hopefully be excited to hear. The post covers some ways you can be influenced by colors, i.e. how your shopping decisions may be controlled by the right choice of colors in stores (or on e-commerce websites): next time when you see the color tricks, you will recognize them! Generally speaking… How color may help influence your mood and encourage/ discourage you to act – this way your actual behavior can be controlled: Based on the above table and this article, best colors by business can be summed up as: Stats… What Look Trustworthy: What is Most Associated with Speed: Advice…

BATMAN_by_B1nd1. Origin-of-man-478-x-3697. 01. H. Batman Utility Belt. Lots of comic book heroes have utility belts. Batman is the only one who has deus ex machina holding his pants up. &&(navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Trident') ! = -1||navigator.userAgent.indexOf('MSIE') ! Just The Facts For every situation, Batman has something in his utility belt that saves the day. When Robin becomes a pain in the ass, Batman has a compartment for him too. Batman is so badass that he carries a kryptonite ring given to him by Superman in case Superman becomes brainwashed and Batman needs to kill him. The belt makes the man Everyone knows Batman doesn't have real superpowers, but this doesn't stop him from kicking more collective ass than any other comic book hero ever.

That's right. Batman has often been ridiculed by other DC characters for his insistence on taking the boy scout motto to extremes. Batman stuck.jpg (JPEG Image, 468x700 pixels) Charles Holbert Jr. Makes Marker Magic Across Comics, Cartoons and Videogames - ComicsAlliance | Comics culture, news, humor, commentary, and reviews. Half the fun while clicking through the portfolio of Charles Holbert Jr. comes from letting your eyes cruise around his design elements and pose concepts. He’s contributed artwork to some comics titles you may have run into called “Sentinels” and “The Uniques Tales,” but he’s also played around with characters from Batman and the Punisher to Empowered and a femme version of Hellboy. The full breadth of Holbert’s portraits can be seen over on his KidNotorious deviantART account, which demonstrates some clever usage and arrangements of icon imagery, as well as a few instances where lets his characters go wild, as is the case with his Super Mario Bros. tribute.

He makes a lot of great choices, and his renditions of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman Beyond and Morpheus show a diverse range of stylistic approaches. All of these and more made our truncated overview of Holbert’s finer accomplishments below. Give them a look and let us know what you think. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight the Predator and more in Russian children's books.

I’m pretty sure these aren’t official and I’m sure that there’s quite a few copyright laws being broken here, but sometimes to make great illustrated kids books, you’ve got to break a few copyright laws. Because once you get beyond that, you end up with this bizarre series of Russian Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle books in which they fight against wizards and Predators and watch Batman angle his way in on their girl April.

You can see all of these scans here (in Russian) via GeekTyrant. The many faces of deadpool. Bear-rules.jpg (JPEG Image, 363x316 pixels)