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Adults MasterClass in Colour


Adults MasterClass in Colour
Wednesday 3rd March 2021 – 7pm GMT to 8.30pm GMT on Zoom
FREE to Members | £7 for Guests
Skill level: Designed for beginners, so no experience required. Also those with some experience will enjoy and benefit.
Class Theme: This Class is themed around the colour
BLUE.
Art Materials Required:  You can choose what Art materials you use for the lesson. Its a Mixed Media Class so anything you have in the colour
BLUE: A4 Paper/Cardboard, Colouring pencils, pens, paints and/or assorted papers for collage recommended. You will also need plain paper or journal pages to sketch out your ideas at the start of the class. ....

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Getting the tone right: Calzada Fox's colour guidance - Workplace | Design


Getting the tone right: Calzada Fox’s colour guidance
Words by Dominic Lutyens
In an industry where colour is often marginalised, Calzada Fox guides professionals towards the best colour choices – both visually and culturally
In 2018, trend-forecasting company WGSN declared that ‘Neo Mint’, a peppy peppermint green, would dominate fashion and interiors in 2020. And, lo and behold, we’re now witnessing a major trend for homeware and interiors in zingy mint, such as Junzi Kitchen’s latest Bryant Park location or TR Studio’s use of colour.
Such pronouncements are so influential that it seems that these prophecies not only predict but trigger trends. Colour psychology is another branch of the field. One well-known exponent, Angela Wright, believes that humans can be divided into four psychological types, who are attracted to four corresponding groupings of colours, an approach some might consider reductive and deterministic. ....

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