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the green 'reply' and sign in boxes would look good in blue

and be harmonious with other spots of blue going on with facebook and twitter symbols.

and

after looking at the new colors for a while...

I am thinking a softer black and a deep red instead of orange.

 

an unsolicited opinion from the peanut gallery, lol.

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Looks good.

 

It's a bold look.  Really grabbed my attention when I checked in today.

 

Put a racing stripe and some chrome on this bad boy and everybody will know when the Train rolls into town.

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12 hours ago, Mona said:

To me, it has a Halloween vibe with the black and orange.  The smoke coming out of the "I" in "QUIT TRAIN" kind of looks like a ghost.

I thought exactly the same thing!

I'm not over keen on it to be honest.

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"Black is not a color; a black object absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum and reflects none of them to the eyes."

 

Personally, I find colors so much more pleasing to the eye.  I also find them more emotionally soothing.  Just my humble opionion...

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