For what the hell do we sometimes want a gigantic range of colors being able to create something in black and white? Well, that's what the 55 designers who led the projects that you can see after the jump would ask themselves at the time.
By the way, I am writing something out of curiosity that I imagine almost everyone will know but not all people who do not design know:
El black It is the absence of light from an object, since it does not reflect any visible radiation; in a physiological sense, it results from the absence of any light impression.
Indeed, it is the absence of color. I bet if you ask a couple of people, one of them tells you that black is the sum of all colors ... and white is the opposite.
Source | WebDesignLedger
VERY GOOD EH THIS YES THAT THIS 10 PTS A CONTRIBUTION AS FEW AND AGREEMENT FOR Q SO MUCH COLOR IF WITH 2 IS ENOUGH AND EXCEEDING FOR SOMETHING ELEGANT MODERN EVEN NOSTALGICAL IT IS INCREDIBLE WHAT IS DONE WITH 2 COLORS AND A LOT OF CREATIVITY