Pocketable Rainbow
Some days it's a good idea to keep a rainbow in your pocket. Created by Masashi Kawamura.Labels: Color, To Experience
Some days it's a good idea to keep a rainbow in your pocket. Created by Masashi Kawamura.Labels: Color, To Experience
Whoa... there may be hope for me learning how to play the piano yet. University of Brighton graduate, Hoagy Houghton, is behind this crazy colored musical interpretation. The music sheets were created by converting pictures into music using a scale of colour. I'm not completely sure what that means but it's beautiful and artistic. This concept tickles my mind.Labels: Color
For awhile my life was split between Fort Lauderdale, Florida and New York City. Going back and forth, I was always struck by the color difference between the two cities, especially in the winter months. Florida was lush and green with with sunny pastel accents and New York was colorful but in a gritty and raw kind of way. Julie Cloutier of Facing Desks had captured some of the colors of NYC in this great NY Color swatch book.Labels: Color
The Sound of Color challenged 5 musicians (Dntel, Marie Digby, Swizz Beatz, The Blakes, and The Raveonettes) to write a song composed around a color. Then they passed on the tracks to 5 directors to turn into music videos. The result is not exactly what I would have expected, but that unpredictability is part of what makes this project interesting. You can watch the music videos, download the songs, and get some insight into the thinking behind each color interpretation at soundofcolor.com.Labels: Color
These My Cuppa mugs have been featured on a lot of blogs lately, but they are such a good idea that I had to write about them myself. Designed by Suck UK, these mugs were created to help you make the perfect cup of tea or coffee. They have a little color matching guide on the side to help you add just the right amount of milk. This is perfect if you are into experimenting with milk, and even more perfect if you are trying to instruct someone on how to make your tea/coffee. 'Make it a Builder's Brew would ya luv'. Available for purchase on the Suck UK website.Labels: Color, Products, To Purchase
Colourlovers is a website, much like Adobe Kruler, that allows users to create 5 colour pallets which can be imported into Illustrator (or other image creation software). They also have a blog, which is fabulous. One of my favorite parts of the blog is when they feature the colours of... something. For example the colours of birds or the colours of famous paintings. I love colour but I'm not very good at creating colour schemes, so these are great inspiration.Labels: Color
I was playing around today with an app called Moody by Crayon Room. It is an iTunes add on that allows you to tag songs based on emotional criteria. Songs are tagged using a colored grid to indicate how happy or sad, calm or intense your find them. Songs can then be played back using one, or multiple mood tags, essentially creating a mood specific playlist. Labels: Color, User Interfaces, Visual Enhancers
Color in Motion is a Flash site created by Claudia Cortes. It's a combination of short animations and interactive activities to educate the user about color symbolism and communication. This site is simple, effective, and most importantly fun. I originally came across this site a few years back when it was nominated for a Flashforward award. I still enjoy it.
Labels: Color, Flash is Awesome, Personal Favorites
Adobe Labs has just launched a new site called Kuler. Kuler is a tool to help create color schemes. You can browse through schemes created by other users or create your own. Start with a specified color (using RGB, CMYK, etc.) and Kuler will show you Analgous colors, complementary colors, or different shades of the same color amongst other options. I always find choosing color schemes really difficult. This is a great tool.