big and bold

big and bold

Visually striking. This phrase typically describes things, not people. I think more people will come into your store now that you have a big and bold marquee.
See also: and, big, bold
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

big and bold

large and capable of getting attention. (Usually refers to things, not people.) The big and bold lettering on the book's cover got lots of attention, but the price was too high. She wore a brightly colored dress. The pattern was big and bold and the skirt was very full.
See also: and, big, bold
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

big and bold

Large and striking, as in His ties tended to be big and bold in color and pattern, or This big and bold design for a book jacket is sure to catch the casual browser's eye. This phrase, used mostly to describe things rather than persons, is a kind of visual analog of loud and clear.
See also: and, big, bold
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • a couple of (people or things)
  • couple
  • couple of
  • force of numbers
  • come from far and wide
  • along the beaten track
  • beaten
  • (there are) too many chiefs and not enough Indians
  • chief
  • bring out in droves
References in periodicals archive
Swatch Philippines recently launched the Big Bold line and kicked off its 30th anniversary with a Big and Bold event hosted by Perea Street, performances by Butta B, Bret Jackson and international DJ Yeti Out, and led by Swatch Philippines president Virgie Ramos and Swatch International COO Gonzalo De Cevallos.
Accessories have to be as big and bold as the clothes themselves, so it's all about oversized beach style bags in jewel toned prints, cross body bags with studded detailing and bucket bag in shiny metallic and bold pink shades.
"My plans for Big And Bold are that he should be trained for the King George by taking the 'Florida Pearl route,' although nothing has been set in stone just yet."
Big And Bold won the 2002 Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse - not far from where Lyons trains.
However, according to Lyons, Big And Bold ran below his best and he now believes the race might have been a bridge too far.
At Gucci and Kenzo, the floral fever bug was evident in the big and bold "look-at-me" prints, and it is a style that has been well interpreted on the high street.