Well, really it depends what shade of blue it is. But since blue is a cool color, than it should probably match with other cool colors (purple, green). It wouldn't look very good with warm colors (red, orange, maybe yellow). Blue can also match with white and black because white and black match with any colors!
In the traditional color model, orange is the color that complements blue.
A deep pink would be perfect.
a blue or dark blue
Generally speaking, the opposite of brown is blue or bluish-grey. The complements of brown differ greatly based on the exact color as it is common for browns to be tinted with red, yellow and greens. The following colors are optical complements of browns.
Orange is the color that is opposite of blue on the color wheel. They are color complements. The opposite of red is green, and the opposite of yellow is purple.(By paired RGB colors, the secondary color complementary to blue is yellow, to red is cyan, and to green is magenta. Blue is also the same distance from the midrange of the visible spectrum as yellow.)
blue is a color like the color of blue diamonds Blue is a color
Opposite colors on the color wheel. Such as red is opposite of green...meaning they are complementary. Blue and Orange. Yellow and Purple. And the all the colors in between like blue-green is completmentary to red-orange
Blue is the color blue of course!
Blue is the color of the sky!
Because of the limitations imposed by the range of colors that were available throughout most of the history of art, many artists still use a traditional set of complementary pairs, including (as proposed by Goethe, cf. Goethe's color wheel):red and greenblue and orangeyellow and violetThe complement of each primary color (red, blue, or yellow) is roughly the color made by mixing the other two in a subtractive system:red complements (blue + yellow) = greenblue complements (red + yellow) = orangeyellow complements (red + blue) = violetWhen two complements of opaque paint are mixed, they approximate black. For example, a little bit of ultramarine mixed with red, produces a dark variation of black so ultramarine needs to be opposite red and not orange. Ultramarine and orange make brown. Placed side by side as tiny dots, in partitive color mixing, ultramarine and yellow produce gray.[2] As colored light projected on a white screen, in additive color mixing, they produce white.The use of complementary colors is an important aspect of aesthetically pleasing art and graphic design. This also extends to other fields such as contrasting colors in logos and retail display. When placed next to each other, complements make each other appear brighter. On an artistic color wheel, complementary colors are placed opposite one another. Although these artistic complements may not be precise complements under the scientific definition, most artistic color wheels are laid out roughly like the HSV color wheel discussed above.
Blue is a color.
No, it's the absence of the color blue that makes it blue.
actually it depends on the shade of the color as to whether or not it will. Because, I have dark green eyes and the color purple complements them terrifically
the color of ocean is blue because the blue color splits more and the color of sky becomes blue and it reflects the blue color and the color of sea becomes blue