If you’re a designer or a developer (or maybe both), you probably work with different colors in your projects, and it may not be so easy to remember each one. Developer Steve Troughton-Smith has ...
"Anyone can be a photographer nowadays, all you need is a smartphone." Although this is a well-known cliche, that doesn't mean it's entirely untrue. Recently, with the advancement of smartphone ...
It’s incredibly satisfying to see real-life objects matched up with their precise Pantone colors, as we learned through graphic designer Inka Mathew’s Tiny PMS Match project last year. But you no ...
One of the first steps in the web design process is deciding on a color palette. Without a pre-determined palette — a specific one with hex values, not vague color descriptions — designs end up ...
Ever notice how scrolling through your phone feels oddly… familiar? The blues, the whites, the occasional splash of orange or green. It's not a coincidence. Open Instagram, then Twitter, then LinkedIn ...
Graphic designers, artists, and decorators have been using the Pantone Matching System, the leading standardized color language, to replicate specific shades for production since it was popularized in ...
There’s no way Josef Albers could’ve known, way back in 1963, how easy it eventually would become to make a color palette. The revered Bauhaus teacher, whose book The Interaction of Color taught a ...