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* Pantone – Communicating with color

Posted on February 17th, 2010 by color-chart. Filed under Color Theory.


Visual designers are accustomed to the numerous Pantone products that help designers make color choices, especially in print design. These goods are intended to generate stunning and precise color and consist of products such as the Pantone Color Guide and the Pantone Matching scheme. Many printing presses make use of Pantone colors that are exclusive inks produced and provided by this subsidiary of XRite. Pantone colors let designers make very precise shade choices that publish consistently each time. Pantone matching chips of color let visual designers to select from a fanlike book with hundreds of colors.

CMYK and Pantone Matching scheme.

Founded by Lawrence Herbert in 1963, Pantone is measured a worldwide influence on color. As an alternative to printers trying to accomplish constant colors with the trade standard of CMYK(cyan, magenta, yellow and black), the Pantone Matching scheme allows designers to select colors that they know will publish consistently each time. Pantones distinctive inks permit pure color to be used on presses more accurately than having the color built from scratch.

Pantone Branding intended for Designers

Pantone colors are used by illustrative designers, interior designers, fabric designers and manufacturing designers. Pantone has also pronged into retail products such as stationery, travel and rainwear. Pantone also makes an attractive birch cover chair in the form of a bent Pantone shade chip for$549. Pantone also makes USB Flash Drives in a variety of sizes presented in 15 distinct Pantone colors. Many corporations want these custom Pantone colors to guarantee branding effectiveness. A unique color design begun in print then has to transform to web design and stay constant in the change from CMYK to RGB.

Forecasting Color

More prominently, Pantone is recognized for its color forecasting. Although this may sound a bit like astrology or palm analysis, Pantone each year announces a Color of the Year. For 2009, the selected color was Pantone 140848 named Mimosa, which might be colloquially termed as an egg yolk yellow. From the website a quotation by Pantone Color Institute Executive manager, Leatrice Eiseman“The color yellow exemplifies the warmness and nurturing value of the sun, properties we as humans are biologically drawn to for comfort. Mimosa also speaks to enlightenment, as it is a hue that sparks thoughts and innovation.” Truly? Can a color inspire innovation? Totally. Many industries as well as the fashion and makeup industries use the Color of the Year as visual queue for potential creations. Color forecasting by the Pantone Color Institute also operates in reverse in that Pantone keeps an eye out for what colors style designers are using and reports back on persistent color themes. Color can mirror the present culture in which we live.

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* Mood ring color meanings

Posted on December 4th, 2008 by color-chart. Filed under Color Charts, Color Theory.


Do You have a mood ring and are looking for mood ring color meanings. Knowing your mood ring color meanings helps to understand what the colors mean when your mood ring changes color. Do you know what your mood ring colors mean. The colors of mood rings are said to change depending on your mood but have you ever wondered how they work? Have you ever wondered where mood rings came from?

Mood rings first became popular during the late 1970s, and they seem to come around on a  regular basis. The thought behind mood rings is actaully quite simple, as you wear it on your finger, it will reflect  emotions. The mood ring stone will be a dark blue color if you are happy, and turns to a very dark black color if you are feeling anxious or feeling stressed. While mood rings cannot really show your mood with  real scientific accuracy, they are indicators of your bodys physical reaction to your emotional mood.

A mood ring stone is most often hollow glass, filled with thermotropic liquid crystals, or sometimes a clear glass stone above of a thin sheet of liquid crystals. These crystal are very sensitive, they change their position, or can twist, according to changes in temperature and atmosphere. This change affects the light that is absorbed or reflected by the crystals, resulting in change of the color of the mood ring stone.

The inner part of the mood ring conducts heat from the finger your wearing it onto the liquid crystals in the mood stone. Green, which represents an average in the mood ring color chart is synchronised with the surface temperature of an average person, around 82 degrees Fahrenheit. If the surface temperature of your skin variates away from the normal temerature, the crystals in the mood ring stone change to create a change in the color reflected through the glass of the mood ring. If you off the mood ring, it will typically change back to black.

Knowing your mood ring color meanings greatly increases the enjoyment of your moodring but may not actually reflect your actual mood.

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* Color Blind Me

Posted on November 28th, 2008 by color-chart. Filed under Color Charts, Color Theory.


This is just a quick post about a great little online application ive found… What it does is it lets you see your website, or any other website for that matter through the eyes of somebody suffering from color blindness. I found this really interesting because my father always suffered with color blindness and although he tried to explain to me the difference of what he sees and what I see like a gzillion times I never really grasped it…  Go to the following site and enter your url at the top… I think you will be suprised at what a difference it makes

http://www.colorblindme.com

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* Bright White is not a color

Posted on November 14th, 2008 by color-chart. Filed under Color Charts, Color Theory.


Ok this is a personal rant of mine so please go with me on this while I explain. There are so many different colors out there that it would absolutely impossible to name them all. You have the reds, the greens, the blues, dark color, light colors, vivid colors and pastel colors, you even have the magentas and tangerine. Thats fine , I can live with that. But when somebody says something is bright white I absolutely refuse to accept it. For starters white is not a color, its a neutral as is black. You cannot get light black because it would be grey, You cannot get dark black because it would still be black.  It exactly the same as white – dark white would be grey, not white. Light white would still be white because you cannot get whiter than white. So what color is bright white?  ITS WHITE !!

So

Next time you watch one of those comercials selling you teeth whitener saying they will make your teeth whiter than white ask yourself ” How can you get whiter than white? “

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* More about color

Posted on November 11th, 2008 by color-chart. Filed under Color Charts, Color Theory.


Anywhere people look we can see colors. Can you imagine a universe without colors? Absolutely Everything would look the same. Light is required to see colors. Do you remember the last time you looked into a dark room. You may have seen shapes,shadows,outlines, but everything looked very gray.
Light is made up of millions of colors. When light is refracted, it breaks down into 7 different wavelengths or colors. These colors are the colors of the rainbow – red, blue, indigo (dark blue/purple), orange, yellow, green, and violet. This is called a spectrum.
A spectrum is created when light is refracted or bent by passing through a clear material like glass or clear plastic. When you see a rainbow, you are actually seeing light shining on millions of raindrops as they fall from the sky. When the sun hits the drops of rain, it turns into the 7 colors of the spectrum. The colors are then reflected back to your eyes, and you see the rainbow.
Colors can tell us many different things. Traffic lights always use red to mean stop! What does the leaves changing color mean – When you see someone with red cheeks, What do you think? Colors can also make us feel a certain emotion or mood. Blue can be considered to be calming, yellow is thought of as lively. We also prefer to see objects in their correct colors. Does a big helping of purple and orange pizza or green and yellow steak sound tasty?
Its a sad thing that some people in the world are color-blind. This means that they may be able to see some colors, but not be able to others. Can animals can see colors? Guinea pigs cant. They see everything in light and dark shades of gray. Cats and dogs are able to see shades of green or blue. Most Snakes and Bees can see colors that are invisible to the human eye.

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