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Tauba auerbach: RGB colorspace atlas. Sep 01, 2012 tauba auerbach: RGB colorspace atlas ‘RGB colorspace atlas’ by tauba auerbach image via brittany schall american artist tauba auerbach presents the 8 x 8 x 8-inch hard-back cubes illustrating the color spectrum through digital offset print in a page-by-page medium. a digital offset print on paper with airbrushed cloth cover and book edges create a colorful reference volume of all the colors in existence. the special binding was co-designed by the artist herself in collaboration with daniel e. kelm, and were printed at wide awake garage, an independent bookbinder, with help from leah hughes. 8x8x8 inch cubes each book demonstrates a different RGB scheme the pages show a frame out of a color palette vibrant cubes opened as a book containing every color animation of the project lara mikocki I designboom.

tauba auerbach: RGB colorspace atlas

Choose Color from Pantone Color Chart. This Is What Happens When You Mix Soap, Oil & Ink Together. Whilst you use ink in your stationary, oil for your bike and soap to wash yourself everyday, its rare that all three liquids come into contact with one another.

This Is What Happens When You Mix Soap, Oil & Ink Together

What would happen if they did? Would blending ink, soap and oil produce something similar? Or would they just cancel each other out into a soapy sludge? That's precisely what Russian visual artist Ruslan Khasanov was compelled to find out and so he decided to embark on a series of fun experiments to test his theory. His inspirations came whilst cooking one night, when he noticed the mixture of soy sauce and oil separating out into small black beads in his dish. You can experience more from the project via his official Behance profile Via Behance. - StumbleUpon. 11 Colors You've Probably Never Heard Of. 1.

11 Colors You've Probably Never Heard Of

Sarcoline Wearing sarcoline—literally "flesh-colored"—high heels makes your legs look longer. Wearing a sarcoline leather jacket reminds everyone of Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs. 2. Coquelicot Originally another word for poppy, coquelicot is the flower's orange-tinted red color. 3. Smaragdine sounds like a Smurfs villain, but it means emerald green. 4. It's a Japanese emperor, a comic opera, and a bold yellow. 5. Glaucous was first used as a color name in 1671, but it's more than a hue. 6.

If you've ever shopped for furniture, you know wenge. 7. What makes an owl or duck fulvous? 8. It's a Chinese city, a 1980 musical flop, and the gray-green color of the philodendron leaf. 9. The deep red shade commonly found on barns is Falu. Color Name. Yellow. Rainbow Grapes. - StumbleUpon. Roy G. Biv. Design Seeds®: For All Who Love Color. #ededed #e8dcca #b08a61 #66503c #6b636a #aba2a4 Find The Palettes You Love seasoned tones posted 04.27.14 comments 1 geode tones posted 04.25.14 comments 0 sponsored links culinary color posted 04.25.14 comments 1 geode brights posted 04.22.14 comments 0 dried tones posted 04.14.14 comments 3 bundled hues. Design Seeds®: For All Who Love Color. Color Theory 101 - DesignFestival.

- StumbleUpon. Colors. Psychology of Color [Infographic] Perhaps no choice is as vital to marketing as color.

Psychology of Color [Infographic]

Whether you are selecting the color for a product or for your email marketing campaign, color has tremendous impact on all of us. Subconsciously, we associate different colors with different things. This infographic examines the psychology of color and looks at some common associations of different colors. It shows the overall importance of color to consumers and characteristics of many individual colors, and it also helps show the connection between graphic design and psychology.

The numbers are pretty fascinating! While color can be appealing to us visually, a lot more is going on behind the scenes than just an aesthetic. Embed This Graphic On Your Site <img src=” alt=”Psychology of Color Infographic” />Infographic by <a title=”WebpageFX” href=” Embed the Psychology of Color Infographic The psychology of color directly plays into consumer behavior.

Marketing with Color Psychology What colors should you use in your marketing?