When Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Institute, chose the color of 2009, the United States was sinking deep into a recession and the bright yellow of Mimosa, it was hoped, would ...
Move over, tangerine; there’s a new must-have hue taking over the spotlight. The Pantone colour of the year for 2013 was recently announced as emerald, a vibrant, eye-catching shade of green. To ...
Get wellness tips, workout trends, healthy eating, and more delivered right to your inbox with our Be Well newsletter. I’m positively swooning over Pantone’s latest color of the year, emerald green.
Emerald has been named the 2013 color of the year by Pantone, and we found it everywhere we looked in Sarasota. Emerald, the color of prosperity, has been named the color of 2013 by color authority ...
We've long been fans of this rich shade of green, so we were quite thrilled to learn the experts at Pantone named it the color of the year. Like our good friend burgundy, emerald flatters all skin ...
Each year Pantone, the color guru’s of America for the past 50 years, alongside style experts and fashion influencers decide what color should be trending across the globe. This collection of ...
LITTLE ROCK — Each December, Pantone - a company best known for setting the standards to uniformly help render color across several platforms, most notably printing but also in paint and fabric - ...
Pantone is working with Sephora on a collection of makeup that has one thing in common: the color emerald green. So now in addition to having plenty of clothing options from New York Fashion Week in ...
Pantone’s color of the year announcement usually comes with psycho-sociological musings from experts about how the new hue is “encouraging and uplifting” (Honeysuckle in 2011), or evocative of “hope ...
Each year, color authority Pantone picks a hue that will inevitably rule every industry, from fashion and interior design to automotive and gardening. The color for 2012 was tangerine tango, a bright, ...
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When Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Institute, chose the color of 2009, the United States was sinking deep into a recession and the bright yellow of Mimosa, it was hoped, would ...
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