All Blog Posts Tagged 'color' (23)

Colorful Powder Fills the Air at Utah's Festival of Color

Add this to the bucket list or one of the events we'd like to experience before we die. To celebrate the arrival of spring and the passing of winter, an exciting festival takes place in India called Holi or The Festival of Colors. Each year, always the day after the full moon in March, Holi is celebrated by Hindus throughout India, especially in villages across the north. While…

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Added by alice on April 9, 2013 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Concrete Columns Light up to Create a Rainbow Hallway



If you happen to visit the Netherlands Architecture Institute, make sure to head to the colonnade under the institute to be immersed in a rainbow of light. Artist Peter Struycken has turned the over 550-feet long series of columns into a row of canvases where you'll never know which color combination you're going to witness next.

The columns are uniformly illuminated by a simple but…

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Added by alice on March 18, 2013 at 10:30am — No Comments

Photographer Lights Up Graffiti with LED Photons



Photo enthusiast Jayson Hay combines his love of graffiti and his passion for light painting in this awesome series he cleverly calls Photon Vandalism. Though he simply states it as "Killing the night with light," the series is much more complicated than that. His set…

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Added by alice on September 11, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Whimsical Colored Pencil Tree



Talk about giving an old tree a new lease on life! It looks like a cross between Jonna Pohjalainen’s giant colored pencil sculptures and Pascale Marthine Tayou's…

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Added by alice on August 11, 2012 at 8:00am — No Comments

Color Jam: Chicago's Largest-Ever Public Artwork



We love a good outdoor installation especially when it's this colorful! Yesterday, June 5, Color Jam was unveiled. Chicago's largest-ever public installation, it's composed of over 76,000 square feet of colored vinyl that's covering various surfaces, like the roads, the crosswalks and buildings, at the intersection of State and Adams.

Multimedia artist Jessica Stockholder is…

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Added by alice on June 6, 2012 at 10:00am — No Comments

Pantone Color Wheel Celebrates the Queen's Diamond Jubilee



How much fun is this? To celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee, or her 60 years on the throne, Leo Burnett in London and Pantone worked together to create a Pantone wheel based on the British monarch's color-matched outfits. Each outfit lists a Pantone number and the date she actually wore that colored clothing.

"When you see footage, or read commentary, of Queen…

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Added by alice on June 4, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Splashing Color into Forgotten Spaces



Is that paint, tears or rain dripping from the sky? That's up to your imagination. This intriguing installation, a collaborative piece by Ema and Kid Acne, is currently on view at the Pilori Museum in Niort, France until October 29. Called Unclear Ground, it takes inspiration from the forgotten spaces the artists have used to create their art - such as derelict factories,… Continue

Added by alice on October 20, 2011 at 9:28am — 1 Comment

A Splash of Color

With an amazing twist on why animals have color, this video is deeply creative. As a black and white forest is beautifully painted, a lone panda is forgotten, sparking compassion in an imaginative little boy. Full of heart, this video was brilliantly done.



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Added by Alyssa Anda on May 7, 2011 at 10:00am — 1 Comment

I've Got a New York State of Mind in My Closet

I've had a spare bedroom in my house that has been, well, way too spare for the past few years. As in, a bed, a dresser, and basically a lot of dead space. I mean I don't have so many visitors over that I need a whole room set aside for a continuous flow of friends and family coming in and out.

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Added by Carrie Leber on July 6, 2010 at 10:19am — 8 Comments

The Pantone Hotel Opens In Brussels



The Pantone Hotel, each room decorated in one of seven color palettes, even offers color consultants for color psychology and trends.



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Added by Yasmine Zalek on May 27, 2010 at 6:16am — 1 Comment

Keyboard Shortcut Skins For Macs



If you work with applications like Photoshop, Aperture, Lightroom, Logic Pro... etc. then you're probably dealing with a lot of shortcuts. These keyboard skins help you learn all the shortcuts available in those applications. They're custom fitted, color-coded by function and can be easily removed and reapplied. Available for different Mac…

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Added by Yasmine Zalek on May 27, 2010 at 6:00am — No Comments

Braille Rubik’s Cube For The Blind


By designer Konstantin Datz. The colors of the Rubik's Cube are replaced by Braille symbols.

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Added by Yasmine Zalek on March 21, 2010 at 7:36am — 2 Comments

Don't Break My Heart!

the ventricle vase by Eva Milinkovic is made of glass and evokes the many colors of the human spirit.

Added by Carrie Leber on February 10, 2010 at 8:30am — 2 Comments

Graphic Colour Codes developed by Color Add



If you are red-green colour blind how would one explain color to each other? If graphic design can offer a solution, how would one translate color into graphics?



Color Add has done some amazing research and development on this. They started with giving thre basic forms to the three primary colours blue (cyan), red (magenta) and yellow. All other graphic color codes are based on those. Just like how all colors find their origin in the… Continue

Added by Inka Leoni on January 2, 2010 at 12:33pm — 2 Comments

iPhone Cases By Pantone



Pantone is offering iPhone and iPod Touch user their unique Pantone color cases, available in 8 hot Pantone Colors with free personalization either with 2 lines of text and/or a logo. At only $19.99, this would make a great gift this Christmas season, for your designer-creative friends.



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Added by Yasmine Zalek on December 13, 2009 at 7:49am — No Comments

Little Creatures Paint Paris

A short film directed by Quentin Carnicelli, Charles Klipfel and Jean-François Jégo. They created this clip as part of their graduate program in art and technology at the University of Paris VIII. Music by Robert le magnifique and Olivier Mellano.







Reulf from Charlesque on…

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Added by Jason Chen on July 16, 2009 at 3:33pm — No Comments

Coming Attraction: World of Color Water Show at Disney’s California Adventure

While looking through Alice in Wonderland's new promo shoots, we stumbled upon an interesting bit of information. LA Times is… Continue

Added by alice on July 15, 2009 at 10:00am — No Comments

Dotz: Colorful Cord Identifiers

Why is it that the simplest ideas are usually the best? Next time you're at your home or office plugging and unplugging your gazillion cords into your power strip don't take chances, get these colorful cord identifiers to help you along. Not only does a pack get you 10 reusable colored dotz, they also give you 24 ready-to-go punch out icons and 12 do-it-yourself… Continue

Added by alice on May 16, 2009 at 12:00pm — 2 Comments

WiiSpray: Grafitti for the digital age

A peek at Martin Lih’s final course presentation of WiiSpray. His creation was showcased on March 25th at eWerk. It is an interesting look into the future of painting tools via new technologies.





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Added by Jason Chen on April 8, 2009 at 9:34am — 1 Comment

Woh Trippy. New Chairlift Music Video.



Psyche-terrific music video for "Evident Utensil" from the band Chairlift.





The Brooklyn-based electro pop group is made up of (left to right): Aaron Pfenning, Patrick Wimberly and Caroline Polachek.



If the voice sounds familiar, it's probably because you liked the "I tried to do handstands for you" song for the Apple iPod Nano 4G commercial. OK fine the song is actually… Continue

Added by PANDA JU on February 19, 2009 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

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