

I own a charcoal suit but not a black one. I'm a blond, Caucasian man, and I own very little black clothing. A low-contrast suit would be white shirt under charcoal or light blue. A high-contrast suit would be white shirt under navy or black. If you're dark-skinned and dark-haired or fair-skinned and fair-haired, you're low contrast and should dress accordingly. If you're fair-skinned and dark-haired (or vice versa), you're high contrast and should create outfits that reflect that.
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Whether you're high-contrast or low-contrast between your skin and hair color. I appreciate this, but instead of this, I'd recommend people learn a few things:Ĭomplementary colors: red/green, orange/blue, yellow/purple. Moderators are not experts in everything so we do not always moderate for accuracy, though there are often one or two people wearing their smarty pants in the comments. Lastly, always check the comments for guides. If you do we may remove some of your posts in the interest of keeping a wide array of topics. Please help keep the sub diverse by not saturating the sub with one topic. Many of you might have whole folders of guides, but they are all on similar topics. If you know the source of your guide, post it in the comments so people can know the true heros! This includes guides describing the creation of dangerous items/materials and/or guides that are designed with the purpose to harm or hurt others do not fit the culture of this sub and will be removed. Guides depicting harmful, dangerous, or destructive content will be removed. Guides must use either Reddit or Imgur as an image hostĥ. Nonserious/Comedy Guides Will Be Removed (better suited for /r/shittycoolguides)Ĥ. Please only post direct links to images of type. If you have questions message us, if you think a post is not a good one downvote it.ġ.

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These are the considerations the mod team use when they feel it is appropriate to remove posts. Sometimes infographics can masquerade as how-to guides. If your guide is more of a visual essay than a structured table or list, then chances are that is an infographic. Flow charts and step-by-step guides are considered guides, so are visual references that line up different types of something next to one another other.Īn infographic is more educational in layout and content, finding something specific on an infographic is not as easy because it is designed to inform through more narrative structures. Guides are typically laid out in a grid configuration of some sort or sectioned into multiple tables by a category or step of a process. On top of that not all guides are created equal, many technically qualify as guides, but lack substance.

If someone has to visually bop around your guide to find what they are looking for, the guide does not pass the layout test. The layout or structure of a guide must be that so, when someone is trying to find/reference information from the guide, they can do so logically or simply. It takes both content and layout to make something a guide.

Guides are reference materials, how-tos, and/or comparison tables.
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For example, "A cool guide about identifying poison ivy", "A cool guide showing how to clean your house", or "A cool guide for painting your living room". Here's how.To help keep things nice, searchable, and maintainable, all posts must be prefixed with "A cool guide". Try the following artist-approved color schemes to find your ideal wardrobe palette. Using the wheel, you can experiment with basic color schemes to put together an eye-popping and flattering outfit. Today's iteration of the color wheel has evolved to include in-between tones (like yellow-orange and blue-green) and warm and cool versions of key shades (like warm orangey red and cool bluish red). He then displayed the natural progression in a circle (the color wheel), which turned out to be a handy tool for painters and other artists looking to create harmonious color schemes. Holding a prism by a window one sunny day in 1666, Sir Isaac Newton proved that light refracts into a rainbow spectrum. The primary reason? They're not sure what clothing hues work well together, what the rules are for mixing and matching, and which colors they can best use to their advantage.īut there's good news: There's a science to color mixing (discovered by none other than Sir Isaac Newton himself-seriously). Many people struggle with incorporating color into their wardrobe staples. If you peek into your closet and come face-to-face with a sea of neutrals, navy, and black, you're not alone.
