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May 19

Color and Marketing

Ragan’s PR Daily found this cool info-graphic via CertaPro Painters. It describes some of the things color can communicate, both in the home and in marketing.

Nifty:

(via AG)


May 14

Spring is a great time for knitting. After a long winter it’s nice to have a tactile project that doesn’t require a lot of brain power! Here is my newest project, a hat called Sweet Clover that my friend Carrie designed. She also dyed the yarn! You can purchase her patterns on her website, Vermont Yarn Company.


Portland, OR is winning big points on the colour blog this Spring. The colors in this photo (orange, purpley pink and spring green) remind me of a Timbuktu bag I designed years ago. And then there is the magenta in the background, and the dark grey of the pavement. Oh my! I just love this photo. Thank you for sending it in, Liese!  xo C

Portland, OR is winning big points on the colour blog this Spring. The colors in this photo (orange, purpley pink and spring green) remind me of a Timbuktu bag I designed years ago. And then there is the magenta in the background, and the dark grey of the pavement. Oh my! I just love this photo. Thank you for sending it in, Liese!  xo C


May 12

Given my amazing road bike, I didn’t think I could ever have bike color envy. But it turns out I may be suffering from just a touch of it. Andrew found this beauty online today. Firefly bicycles are made in Boston, MA. Photo from: http://fireflybicycles.com/


I loved spending some time going through old pictures with my mom and grandmother this weekend. There are so many stories to hear. I love what a babe my mom is in this photo, and of course love that I’m wearing a homemade Marimekko dress on my 1st birthday. XO c

I loved spending some time going through old pictures with my mom and grandmother this weekend. There are so many stories to hear. I love what a babe my mom is in this photo, and of course love that I’m wearing a homemade Marimekko dress on my 1st birthday. XO c


May 8

So…can you judge a book by its cover?

Let’s face it, those of us who are visually inclined people do it all the time. Artist Jaz Parkinson created new covers for some of the classics, by tallying specific color mentions throughout the book and then creating a color graph of sorts as the cover. Here is the cover for The Wizard of Oz. It’s quite fitting, with all that green and yellow.

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Thanks for sending this in, Becky! Photo from www.shortlist.com


May 3

May is “Color Month” at Design Sponge

Head on over and check it out! Great stuff happening in May with a focus on color at the Design Sponge blog. If Design Sponge isn’t already a staple in your weekly blog reads, add it to your list!


Angela Adams, a textile designer from Maine, and one of Colour’s favorites, just came out with these landscape rugs. This one is called Garden.



(via thesunkeeper)