Pantone projects next year’s color themes
-- Home Textiles Today, 3/31/2009 12:27:00 PM
Carlstadt, N.J. -- Pantone has released the winter 2010/2011 edition of the Pantone View Colour Planner, its cross-discipline color forecasting tool, titled “Mosaic,” which showcases eight palettes for use in women’s wear, menswear, active wear, cosmetics, lifestyle, industrial design and graphics.
Those palettes include:
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Molecular: a mood that represents a vibrant and glowing theme built and organized around a mosaic, with faceted and unified parts with deep darks cast as positive and exciting;
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Byzantine, which Pantone describes as recalling old mosaic shop signage, imperial clothes and palaces, and other architectural elements stripped of their historical context;
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Urban Field, a botanical mosaic of macrobiotic tones, dehydrated and preserved greens, and toasted nuances;
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Mimetic, which up close may appear to be a disorganized collection of pieces of color, but forms an organized image when seen from a distance;
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Deconstructing/Reconstructing, giving new life to classic colors –navy, bottle green, pillar box red, ecru and mid grey – by blending them in innovative ways;
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Neuro Networks, pairing the celestial and ethereal with high-tech or elegant raw aspects;
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Multiple Identity, a subtle mutation of colors and textures. “Think of eye color after tears or no sleep, in bright sunlight or candlelight,” explained Pantone.
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Universe. Visions, featuring dynamic waves and veils of saturated, layered colors studded with starry accents, all set against a rich black backdrop.
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