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Color Dictionary for Designers
Book Description
"Everyone who is interested in color will find in this book valuable practical tips with explanations and examples that solve many questions. The perception of color is not only individual, it is also deeply embedded in culture, in a variety of invisible phenomena and associations revolving in infinity. Color evokes memories, emotions and creates a lot of references. And of course, colors are light decomposed into a spectrum. The riddle of the spectrum is completely impossible to understand, although attempts were made by Aristotle, Goethe and Wittgenstein (and, of course, Isaac Newton). Perhaps that is why Joseph Albers has always taught students such a delightfully simple lesson: my red will not be the same as yours now or ever again. That, as Sean Adams very eloquently tells us, is the whole point." Jessica Helfand
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