Do you love color?
...because I sure do.
I'm working on a color palette for a client in a fashion-related job and just wanted to mention a website that for me is like being in a candy store: www.pantone.com.
For illustrators with a background in one of the design fields, this is certainly nothing new, but maybe others from different backgrounds might also find it useful and interesting anyway, whether the colors you pick in your illustrations are subconscious and intuitive, or conscious and calculated.
I always find reading about color trends and forecasts (yes, there is such a thing) to be really interesting. These forecasts of colors to watch are very carefully selected by the Pantone color institute -- it is like a science, and people's gravitation towards certain colors apparently have a strong socioeconomic force behind it. Times of war, unrest, ecological awareness -- whether it's patriotic colors or earthtones -- whatever is on people's minds is reflected in color. And yet even though artists don't always make the most deliberate decisions with their colors in their work, you see the general populace subconsciously gravitating towards the designated color trends anyway.
If you can ever attend a Pantone color seminar with Leatrice Eiseman, I highly recommend it.
I'm working on a color palette for a client in a fashion-related job and just wanted to mention a website that for me is like being in a candy store: www.pantone.com.
For illustrators with a background in one of the design fields, this is certainly nothing new, but maybe others from different backgrounds might also find it useful and interesting anyway, whether the colors you pick in your illustrations are subconscious and intuitive, or conscious and calculated.
I always find reading about color trends and forecasts (yes, there is such a thing) to be really interesting. These forecasts of colors to watch are very carefully selected by the Pantone color institute -- it is like a science, and people's gravitation towards certain colors apparently have a strong socioeconomic force behind it. Times of war, unrest, ecological awareness -- whether it's patriotic colors or earthtones -- whatever is on people's minds is reflected in color. And yet even though artists don't always make the most deliberate decisions with their colors in their work, you see the general populace subconsciously gravitating towards the designated color trends anyway.
If you can ever attend a Pantone color seminar with Leatrice Eiseman, I highly recommend it.


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Sounds like things are hopping for you. I haven't been on your blog for a while, but it looks great. I LOVE "If I could" illustration of Grandma and Grandpa Perron. That is so cool. Sometime we'll make it down there to visit, maybe to see the Pt. Defiance Zoo with the boys............Doug
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