Following up on Matt’s great post about web design tricks is a hard act to follow, but an awesome post I saw last week gives me some inspiration and a great way to spend a bit of time.
I’d been aware of the COLOURlovers site for a while and always thought it was cool. The site is a bit like social media meets the paint chip display at your local hardware store. I’m always amazed at the variety of colors and associations on display at these when I’m shopping for paint. Whether its something obvious like “Slate Blue” or mysterious like “Dusty Cairo”, I’ve always thought that the guy/gal that names the colors has a great job!
That’s why I was pretty intrigued by the COLOURlovers post about Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night. This post is a great example of how inspirational some of the works of art in our collections can be for designers and artists looking for their muse. Somehow, to me, pulling these colors out of their context makes me think about them differently? I decided to give it a try myself! Setting up and account and creating palettes turned out to be a really easy and enjoyable experience. Check out my colour lovin’ palettes!
Not to knock on Van Gogh, but I think there are a lot of great works of art to get your color inspiration from here at the IMA! I picked out several of our favorite works from among the web folks here and created palettes for them. You can even feature images and descriptions of the things that inspired your color crafty-ness. I used these to link back into our collection and provided images of the works of art. I’ll admit, it was a lot more fun than I thought it would be and it did cause me to pay more attention to the artist’s choices. Read the rest of this entry »
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