Light Terminal Color-Scheme?

I've been using a dark zenburn-like color-scheme for ages, but now, it looks a bit disintegrated with my light gtk/wm-theme.
I didn't see anyone using a bright terminal/vim color-scheme.
Is someone using a brighter color-scheme and can someone recommend me one? There is a huge colorscheme-test page for vim color-schemes but there isn't something for terminal schemes.

For sure. It's my first experiment of "colors by combination". It is not perfect but more of "the first breed of an exploration".
!lightmonad: 3C3 = 6 combinations
*background: #fcffdd
*foreground: #5e5e58
*cursorColor: #5e5e58
*color0: #666666
*color1: #ba3e73
*color2: #73ba3e
*color3: #ba733e
*color4: #3e73ba
*color5: #733eba
*color6: #3eba73
*color7: #aaaaaa
*color8: #434343
*color9: #87284d
*color10: #4d8728
*color11: #874d28
*color12: #284d87
*color13: #4d2887
*color14: #28874d
*color15: #8a8a8a
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