Wikipedia is a good place to find a bit more information about the color burgundy. Colors don't tend to have lengthy history, so the information is not vast.
The word "burgundy" is capitalized if one is referring to the French region of the same name. However, if one is referring to the color burgundy, then it is not capitalized.
One color that matches burgundy is green more specifically hunter green. Violets and reds also go well with burgundy as they sit right next to each other on the color wheel.
One can find out more about color copiers in places such as the local supermarket. One can also find information online on websites such as Amazon and Dell.
More information about the color indigo can be found on Wikipedia. On WikiAnswers, there is information on the different colors that are combined to create the color indigo.
One can find information about different kinds of color wheel paint at a hobby shop. The color wheel paints should be located in the art or painting section.
yes it is but the second one is a darker purple
I too would like to know about the burgundy blazer - It's virtually impossible to find one similar apparently. Is it velvet?
There are a number of websites that give information about HTML colors. These include HTML Color Codes, Wikipedia, Color Scheme Designer and Color Hex.
One can find more information on color psychology by renting a book on the subject. One also can look at a normal psychology or art book. Another solution is asking a psychology professor.
Information on color vision and blindness can be found online from many resources, especially those focused on medical issues. Some examples include WebMD and Color Vision Testing.
One of the easiest ways to find information on color newsletter printing is to visit FedEx, either in person or online. FedEx provides services for full-color newsletter printing, including extras like folding and printing double-sided.
I just painted mine for $500 included tax and one year warranty