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Pantone knows Barbiecore pink was a huge color the past few months. Here's why they chose Viva Magenta as the 2023 color of the year instead.
Will it catch fire the way millennial pink did? By The Styles Desk On Thursday, Pantone announced its 2024 color of the year: Peach Fuzz. It’s a hue that the company described in a news release ...
Pantone, who specializes in color matching and coordination, says Viva Magenta strikes a balance between warm and cool and that it is an unconventional shade for an unconventional time.
Millennial pink was chosen as Pantone's 2016 color of the year (13-1520 'Rose Quartz'), alongside the cool-toned purple shade 15-3919 'Serenity.' Want more design inspiration?
In its place? We have Living Coral. It’s Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2019, following the company’s annual, wide-ranging analysis of color trends across culture.
For a quarter of a century, Pantone Color of the Year has helped shape trends and capture the culture zeitgeist.
Pantone knows Barbiecore pink was a huge color the past few months. Here's why they chose Viva Magenta as the 2023 color of the year instead.
Why Millennial Pink Is The ‘It’ Tint That Just Won’t Quit Pantone’s 2016 color of the year reflects society’s understanding of femininity ...
She used a scarf at Pantone for her bright pink in 2011 and Chris couldn’t be prouder of her colour card: SC2011. So what do they get besides a card and a code? They get formulas.
Nonconformist designers are bucking the Mocha Mousse Pantone 2025 Color of the Year trend. They say their favored hues are winners for the new year.
Pantone’s system filled this need by assigning a code and formula for more than 1,000 colors and creating a universal system.
The Pantone company built a business by standardizing the way designers and companies communicate about color. But one artist is challenging their color monopoly.