eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 13 2007 | movies, design, film, rating, thepugetnews
Even (especially) as a color-blind person, I am intrigued by this - it's a list of top grossing movie poster colors broken down by rating. You can see that as you move from G rating to R rating movies, the colors become much more black and fleshy.
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