A Very Helpful Color Chart |
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This great and handy color chart was diligently made by Ingrid Sundberg, a write and children’s books illustrator. Sundberg says that she loves nothing more than collecting exotic words that give her stories variety. We all have different associations with the words that describe colors, says Sundberg. I know that I have certain associations with ‘sepia’, for instance, imaginging mostly as a light brown, although some see it as a darker hue.
With this handy color chart, there will be no more arguing about color! Now you can always show the person (or salesman) the exact color you are talking about
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Natarajan
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I love it, there is something really satisfying about it! It’s really interesting the differences in perception with color. A lot of the colors I would not have percieved as their labels (like coconut looks quite pink – a lighter shade of kittens tongue maybe?) and I definately view sepia as a yellowish brownish darker tint than a color. I love color so much our first born (who’s still cooking for another 6 weeks) will be named after the color Cerise. Great post, thanks for sharing.