Leatrice Eiseman
Leatrice Eiseman
Leatrice Eiseman is an American color specialist, who assists companies in their color choice in a range of areas, including packaging, logos, and interior design. She is the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, a division of Pantone, Inc., and the author of six books on color, one of which won an award from the Independent Publisher's Association...
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Putting these two together is really a spectacular combination. We saw a lot of it on the runways last season and designers seem to love it.
designers last love putting saw season seem together
Putting these two together is really a spectacular combination, ... We saw a lot of it on the runways last season and designers seem to love it.
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Black is what it is . Black is always going to be a constant. It's a classic.
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The graphics industry has really used pink graphics so beautifully for ski boards and other adrenaline-pumping sports. When you start seeing it in men's sports equipment, then it really becomes an OK thing.
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Maybe we just expect something is lurking under the surface. Certainly after 9/11, that feeling has not gone away. It's in our collective psyche. It still feels like something terrible could happen.
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So I think besides using pink from a psychological standpoint (to show their softer side), there's also the aesthetic aspect - knowing they look good and having people say, 'Wow, that's a great look on you,' which invariably will happen. And that really locks it.
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Pink always says soft. But that's not a bad thing! A lot of guys, when they allow themselves to try the color, they look in the mirror and say, 'Hey, I look pretty good in this.' Any of the rosy tones really vibrate well for the skin. So I think besides using pink from a psychological standpoint (to show their softer side), there's also the aesthetic aspect - knowing they look good and having people say, 'Wow, that's a great look on you,' which invariably will happen. And that really locks it.
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Particularly in high-end design, there was always that sensibility that they have continued to do: To keep it classic and understated.
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Pay attention to your feelings, ... Don't be concerned with what others think. Color is a highly personal choice.
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Spot color is a great way to add interest to a room.
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There is a heavy use of neutral colors and smoky tones. People are being more cautious, and neutral colors have traditionally provided the backbone of a wardrobe.
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We're not seeing really big bold patterns. We're seeing really delicate patterns, which really emphasizes what we're seeing with the soft colors: soft colors, soft designs.
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White, white, white. I can't emphasize white enough. The human eye perceives it as a brilliant color.
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It's really a much softer take on color for spring.