brainlet-graphics-dump/Dark/README.md

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# Dark Theme
(pretentious name coming soon)
Brainlet's dark theme, the Dark Theme, is relatively generic with one major change. After extensive ethically questionable testing in our government-sponsored Brainlet laboratories, we discovered that red and orange are the easiest colors on the eyes, rather than the more typical blue. As a result, we have designed Brainlet's dark theme to revolve around red. It's also cooler and more special.
The core palette - Used to highlight things and add a bit of color and personality.
<p style="color:#eb362d;">#eb362d</p>
<p style="color:#db2121;">#db2121</p>
<p style="color:#cf231b;">#cf231b</p>
<p style="color:#e53222;">#e53222</p>
<p style="color:#f14441;">#f14441</p>
The element palette - Used for prominent but mundane elements such as text.
<p style="color:#d8d8d8;">#d8d8d8</p>
<p style="color:#cfcfcf;">#cfcfcf</p>
<p style="color:#c2c2c2;">#c2c2c2</p>
<p style="color:#b0b0b0;">#b0b0b0</p>
<p style="color:#999999;">#999999</p>
The background palette: - Used for backgrounds.
<p style="color:#2d2929;">#2d2929</p>
<p style="color:#332f2f;">#332f2f</p>
<p style="color:#393636;">#393636</p>
<p style="color:#423f3f;">#423f3f</p>
<p style="color:#4d4a4a;">#4d4a4a</p>