Black and white

The Philosophy of Black and White

Or why the “panda” approach is best:

Do you remember the “Panda” song by Designerr?

The Panda song by the rapper Designerr is based on inspiration he got from witnessing a black-and-white (two toned) BMW X3 SUV car.

The “all black everything” (murdered out) aesthetic on a car doesn’t really make sense … you cannot get a sense of the proportions, subtle design elements, etc. The best car aesthetic is black and white (or red and black), to see the design elements. Why buy an expensive hyper sports car (with beautiful design) and *not* show off the aesthetics and design of it? If you’re a stealth fighter or Batman, and you want to stay stealth, matte black is best. But matte black isn’t good to attract attention or appreciate the design of things.

Lesson: Choose a color scheme for a car to *accentuate* the curves, features and design elements of it!

Just like how men wear tight fitting shirts to show off their muscles, or women wear tight fitting clothes to accentuate their curves or cleavage.

We need both black *and* white