Synopses & Reviews
Living Colors has proven to be a perennially popular guide to color for designers, artists, and color enthusiasts. Now reissued with a striking new cover, this indispensable double spiral-bound volume displays 80 classic color schemes from art and design history. From architecture and apparel to paintings and pottery, Living Colors draws on exemplary work in a variety of media and across a range of historical periods. Each scheme is individually presented, profiled, and illustrated in a handy gatefold format with representative four-color images and accurate color-bar reference for matching against the project at hand. From the dominant reds of ancient Egyptian ochers to the psychedelic palettes of the sixties, Living Colors will inspire professionals and laypeople alike in choosing colors for a multitude of uses.
Synopsis
Now reissued with a striking new cover, this indispensable double spiral-bound volume displays 80 classic color schemes from art and design history. From architecture and apparel to paintings and pottery, "Living Colors" draws on exemplary work in a variety of media and across a range of historical periods.
About the Author
Augustine Hope is a writer and color and design consultant.
Margaret Walch is director of the Color Association of the US.
Table of Contents
Anonymous artists -- Hereos of the renaissance -- Age of interiors -- Orientalism -- Victorian decoratives -- Shades of the machine age -- Fashion's theatrics -- American pop -- Artists' signatures -- Ethnic sources.