Color: Ways, Theories, Combos, Palettes

I was asked last week where I get my colorways. In the world of color, how do you select a few that work together for your project?

Story time: years ago, a friend’s kid asked her mom, “Mom, what was it like before everything was colored?” She thought black and white TV meant the world was black and white!

Here are places I go to find great color ideas:

Home Depot/Lowes/Ace/Benjamin Moore There are FREE books, booklets, pamphlets, swatches, and strips of color, just waiting for you to take them home and spread them out all over your desk. It’s like a pet store for artists.

Alluminare.com If you’ve read this blog for more than about 2 minutes, you know I’m a huge fan of Alluminare. The website is completely addicting! You can pick a pattern and then move colors around and see how they work together. Better yet, order a color blanket and walk it all around your house to see how the light and your furniture react to certain shades.

ApartmentTherapy.com See what other people are doing in their houses right NOW.

Pottery Barn/PB Kids/West Elm/Crate & Barrel These companies (and others) have FREE catalogs and e-newsletters where you can stare at and look at and peruse and play with their color palettes. What’s trendy in teen decor? Pop open http://www.pbteen.com and find out. What patterns/designs are working their way into homes? Subscribe to Crate & Barrel’s e-newsletter and find out! Even better: GO to the stores. However, having lived in a city that didn’t have any of these stores, I learned the value of online/mail catalogs for finding color ideas a long time ago. After I moved to NYC, I remember the day I stepped off the train at 59th and Lexington and there was the biggest Pottery Barn I had ever seen. Really, it was one of those moments. Ahh…

Magazines, magazines, magazines I don’t subscribe to any except HOW, but I regularly pick them up individually. Good Housekeeping sometimes has “specialty” issues (not sure the real name) that focus on one thing or another, and I recently found one on decor and color. Inside there were multiple colorways, sample rooms, and -hot dog!- they listed the paint brands and names, should I want that color. Glorious! And who has the best decor magazines? Home Depot. No kidding.

Jim Kraus I rarely buy books about color or decor or trends because it changes so fast, and because the books I’ve seen seem to focus on one area, one culture, one climate. The world of art and decor is so vast, it would be impossible to write a book that includes everything. And at $30+ a pop, a book honestly isn’t a good investment for me. (Magazines are much better, in my opinion.) That said, I was given a set of three books years ago, as a college graduation gift, that I still use. Jim Kraus has a bunch of books geared toward graphic artists that are universally good for ideas on color, layout, etc. I have the Idea Index, Color Index, and Layout Index trio. I highly recommend the Color Index for finding groups of colors that work well together (and he gives the CMYK & RGB of each). I do end up tweaking the colorways most of the time, but it’s a great starting place.

These are my little hot spots for color. I know there are a bazillion other ways to find color inspiration out there. I would love to hear where you find yours!

Luck o’ the Pot?

This morning, my dad showed me Lucky Potluck, an online potluck organizer. His company is using it for an upcoming event. I had to check it out, as I have a big Christmas dinner to plan, myself. Here’s mine:

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It is SO easy to use! You create a Potluck and it assigns a URL based on your unique description. Then you enter items. It’s that simple! I’m going to get all my ducks (turkeys? hams?) in a row before I invite the family to “claim” their items. For now, it’s taking this wad of Christmas Dinner stress off my shoulders and sorting it out, one dish at a time.

Love This.

I was just playing around with Alluminare’s custom fabric tool (because lately, it’s like crack), and came up with this.

Do I get to love my own work this much? Because really, I love that colorway.

A White Lie

I can’t help it, though. I just found (how did I just find this?) the Print & Pattern blog. Go thou NOW and check it out. So much inspiration, it makes my head spin (without cold meds!). It makes me SO excited to see what designers are doing in the world of textiles. I love it!!

Here’s a tasty nugget to make you go to there:

Cool. Awesome. White. Hot. Truth.

I’ve been reading for an hour. I’d make some comment about lost productivity, but learning and growing are sometimes more productive than actual work. I have a website to lay out, a contract to write, another series of patterns to publish, a PDF form to structure, but amidst all that, I’m captivated by this blog. I was lead to Sarah Bray’s blog thru a post on Sparky Firepants’ blog. I am officially now a Sparky Firepants blog-reading junkie. He’s got the best links.

I typically have a very, very low tolerance for, and even less interest in, blogs that discuss social bookmarking, SEO, marketing, branding, etc. I outsource this stuff for a reason! Bore. Ring. But Sarah Bray is making me listen, er, read. And I like what she’s saying. She makes sense and she makes me want to read more. Just like the Blue Scarf from France rocked my face off for a few days despite being apparel, S.Joy Studio’s site is captivating, despite being about all the topics I typically ignore. I would gladly have lunch with her sometime.

Along the same lines, I should make a plug for Danielle LaPorte’s White Hot Truth blog. She explores self-realization, as it applies to business, as it applies to life. Again, a topic I usually roll my eyes at and run from, however, Danielle’s writing makes me feel like I’m sitting with my friend, Liz, and we’re half a bottle of wine into our discussion. The honesty she presents (and inspires) isn’t gooey, isn’t forced, isn’t hyper. It’s just there. And I’m actually willing to read it.

Thanks, girls, for having blogs worth reading.

Blue & Red

I am really loving this shade of blue lately. It’s showing up in random places and complimenting colors I wouldn’t readily pair with it. Bright, but sultry, a cool blue that warms up a room? What would you call this?

This image is from Apartment Therapy’s Color Contest 2009, Kristen’s Castleberry Hill Loft entry.

Speaking of color, check out this ladybug I just found on my back porch. The red looks awesome against the slate gray of our crappy porch slats. :)

ladybug

These Are A Few Of My Favorite Blogs

Happy Friday, everyone! This week has been an “Ooo! Ahh!” week in Blog World. Fall is upon us, and my Google Reader has been ablaze with some serious eye candy. (Really puts a [worthwhile] dent in productivity!)

Apartment Therapy

Apartment Therapy has been running their “Room For Color” contest, and, as you know my affinity for bright colors, it’s been gorgeous to watch (mostly – I’ll be honest). Here’s a fave:
Katie’s ‘Apple Green’ Studio
Katie's Apple Green Studio
*Photo from ApartmentTherapy.com

Stepmodo

Stephmodo has rapidly become a favorite blog of mine. Ever since Design*Sponge mentioned their remodel of La Maisonnette du Coteau, I’ve been hooked. Lots of excellent before and after shots, and the attention to detail is inspiring.
La Maisonnette
*Image used with permission from Stephmodo.

Katy Elliot

Katy Elliot’s blog always makes me think. For days. I was watching TV the other day, and this blog post came to mind. I was analyzing a living room on some show’s TV set, wondering if this painting technique would work…or what if they tried to…or maybe if… I love a blog that sticks with me well after I’ve left the computer.
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*Photo by Simon Watson, whom you should also check out, even though it’s not a blog.

Enjoy!

My Wedding Flowers and Colors

My wedding was gorgeous. I can say that because I had absolutely NOTHING to do with it. My Mother-In-Law has a sixth sense about all things decor, and Green Gable Gardens in Philomath, Oregon provided the setting and the flowers (and hours and hours of work). It was absolute perfection. They asked me up front what colors I wanted. I said, “Yes! Except no pink and no pastels.” They went nuts. I loved it.

The ceremony site was flanked with pillars of flowers.
One of my favorite parts was the boutonnieres and corsages, which were all different.
The bouquets were divine, and the girls’ black dresses provided the perfect background for all that color. I cried when I saw mine.
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bouquet
What do you do with a big tent that has no lighting? You build a chandelier out of willow branches, that’s what you do.
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I thought we looked extra snappy ourselves…
Us

Our photographers were Juan Carlos Photography and Aaron Courter Photography. Click here for many more images from Aaron Courter.