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Learn about the different types of awards that YouTube gives to its most popular channels, based on their subscriber count and eligibility. See the designs, colors, and examples of the Silver, Gold, Diamond, Custom, and Red Diamond Creator Awards.
Learn about the different varieties and meanings of the color red in various color systems, such as RGB, CMYK, Crayola, Munsell, and NCS. See examples of red colors and their spectral coordinates, hex codes, and ISCC–NBS descriptors.
YouTube Premium is a subscription service that offers advertising-free streaming of videos, music, and original series and films. This web page lists all available, upcoming, and abandoned YouTube Original programs by genre, title, premiere date, seasons, length, status, and rating.
A vector image of the YouTube logo used from 2015 to 2017, with a red square and a white play button. The file history shows the changes and controversies of the logo design and color.
Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has various meanings and uses in different cultures, arts, sciences and technologies, such as blood, fire, passion, communism, and RGB color model.
YouTube Premium is a service that offers ad-free access to YouTube content, premium original programming, offline and background playback, and YouTube Music. It was launched in 2014 as Music Key, then rebranded as YouTube Red in 2015, and again as YouTube Premium in 2018.
Learn about the different color models and theories that define complementary or opposite colors, such as red and cyan, green and magenta, and blue and yellow. See examples, effects, and applications of complementary colors in art, printing, and science.
This red is a tone of Indian red, made like Indian red with pigment made from iron oxide. The first recorded use of English red as a color name in English was in the 1700s (exact year uncertain). [8] In the Encyclopédie of Denis Diderot in 1765, alternate names for Indian red included "what one also calls, however improperly, English Red." [9]