Color of the Year 2012

“Sophisticated but at the same time dramatic and seductive, Tangerine Tango is an orange with a lot of depth to it,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. “Reminiscent of the radiant shadings of a sunset, Tangerine Tango marries the vivaciousness and adrenaline rush of red with the friendliness and warmth of yellow, to form a high-visibility, magnetic hue that emanates heat and energy.”
Proceed with caution is my advice.  According to colour psychology, orange increases energy levels which is why it is often used in gyms, but it is hardly the colour to create a calm and relaxing home.  There are however several ways to use orange in interiors.
 By all means use it on the wall.  Paint is easy and inexpensive to change when fashion dictates change.  I think I could only live with it however,  if everything else in the room was soothing, and pattern was kept to a minimum.
 Less is more.  One or two items in the room in orange is just enough and these two chairs are not dominating the colour scheme of this room but are complimenting it.
One big bold item in orange can really lift a room and make it sing.
  Stick to orange on the soft furnishings. Again inexpensive and easy to change with the seasons.

Are you brave enough for it?

                           

Color Scheme Designer
When designing web pages, computer applications, or house interiors, we need to find good color scheme  a set of colors producing the best impression. For every tint there are colors which it can coexist with, and which it can’t. Some combinations are uncomfortable, or disturbing, while others are more pleasant.
Experienced designers choose colors intuitively, many people can smell what colors go together well and what don’t. However, finding the good combination of colors may be sometimes long and gruelling work. The color theory makes the work easier. This tool will find set of colors you can start with, and it may facilitate your looking for the optimal color palette.
The Application
Color Scheme Designer (CSD) is a web application designed to easily create set of matching color. Color theory used by artists for centuries was transformed into algorithms to combine color they go best together while avoiding uncomfortable combinations.

Color Schemes
The resulting color set is made by installing the base color into one of the color schemes. You can select the scheme by clicking on the scheme cards above the color wheel. You can choose one of following schemes:

Monochromatic

Monochromatic scheme is based on only one color tint, and uses only variations made by changing its saturation and brightness. Black and white colors are always added. The result is comfortable for eyes, even when using aggressive color. However, it’s harder to find accents and highlights.
The application makes only several monochromatic variants of each color. You’ll be able to make others — more or less saturated, lighter or darker. Monochromatic variations are made for each color in other schemes, too.
Contrast

Base color is supplemented with its complement (color on the opposite side of the wheel). One warm and one cold color is always created — we have to consider, which one will be dominant, and if the result should look warm, or cold. Suitable monochromatic variations of this two colors may be added to the scheme.

Soft” Contrast / Triade

Base color is supplemented with two colors, placed identically on both sides of its complement. Unlike the “sharp” contrast, this scheme is often more comfortable for the eyes, it’s softer, and has more space for balancing warm and cold colors.
Set the distance from the base color complement by dragging one of those two supplement color, or by clicking the angle gadget and entering the value manually. The less the value is, the closer the colors are to the contrast color, and are more similar. The best values are typically between 15—30°. Higher values aren’t too suitable — except the shift by 60°, which makes another color scheme, the triade:
The Triade

The triade is made by three colors evenly distributed on the thirds of the color wheel (by 120 degrees). The triade-schemes are vibrating, full of energy, and have large space to make contrasts, accents and to balance warm and cold colors. You can make the triade in the “soft contrast” scheme setting the distance to 60°.
“Double-Contrast” / Tetrade

This scheme is made by a pair of colors and their complements. It’s based on the tetrade — the foursome of colors evenly distributed on the fourths of the color wheel (by 90 degreees). The tetrade is very aggressive color scheme, requiring very good planning and very sensitive approach to relations of these colors.
Less distance between two base colors causes less tension in the result. However, this scheme is always more “nervous” and “action” than other schemes. While working with it, we have to take care especially of relations between one color and the complement of its adjacent color — in case of the tetrade (distance exactly 90°), good feeling and very sensitive approach are necessary.



Analogic Colors

This scheme is made by the base color and its adjacent colors: two colors identically on its both sides. It always looks very elegantly and clear, the result has less tension and it’s uniformly warm, or cold. If a color on the warm-cold border is chosen, the color with opposite “temperature” may be used for accenting the other two colors.

You can set the distance of adjacent colors by dragging one of the two supplement color, or by entering the angle manually . Values between 15—30° are optimal. You can also add the contrast color, the scheme is then supplemented with the complement of the base color. It must be treated only as a complement for it adds tension to the palette, and it’s too aggressive when overused. However, used in details and as accent of main colors, it can be very effective and elegant.



Contradictory colors

There is no scheme named “contradictory” here — on the contrary, it’s a color scheme, which can’t fit any rule described above. This scheme may not be useless: there may be situations, when we have to create shocking, really gaudy, jazzy work. Even in this case this tool may be usefull — if your scheme differs from all described models, you’ve got it: nervous, loud, aggressive set of colors. Of course, it cannot be suitable for applications requiring not so intensive emotions.


click below and have fun with color:
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This multiplicity of this information is endless, with amazing systems making our life better, stronger, and faster.
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The human kindness, beauty, the aesthetic harmony has an unusual fasciination over me. When I admire a work of art, a beautiful poem, a sculpture, a painting, creative in and of itself it kindles my spirit to create. For there is a thread of love uniting creator and creation, the soul expressed throught the object. It is the soul of the artist that gives life to the art, and allowing human spirit to touch our heart.
So if you have the passion of creativity release it. Let to go like a bird set free from a case. Dream your dreams, give them fight, and take a deep breath of your new life.


Reflections on 200 years of Design

The emergence of industrial processes separated the task of manufacturing at exspence of exclusive designs. The "one size fits all" mentality was the corner stone of mechanized production. The emergence of reformers like William Morris , stated that design has to have dimensions in both theoretical and philosophy. The end of the nineteenth century saw Europe imbarking on the idealism of design with such movements as Art & Crafts, Art Nouveau and Jugendstil. This phase also emerged Art Deco which is a style and not a movement. The combination of design theory with industrial production came mainly with the Bauhaus (1919) of Walter Gropius. He believed in the total work of art is a marriage of arts and crafts. Later this idea was replaced by the fusion of art and technique trying to reconcile the social idealism of quality products with aforability for the average person. In 1925 the Bauhaus was banned by the Nazis regime and settled in Dessau. In 1933, the private school in Berlin of Mies van der Rohe was closed by the Nazis. In the 1960's this movement was resurrected by the New Bauhaus in Chicago (Institute of Design). The Modern Movement featured "Utility Design" , "International Style",and "Organic Design". In Britain a reaction to these designs led to the formation of the independent group Antidesign who rejected the modern movement. Antidesign suported Radical Design , Pop Design, Descontrutivismo ,and Post Modernism. Below are famous designer that shaped this design evolution. Please come and see this part of fashion history Refections



Everything Begins

Before the Industrial Revolution (which began in Great-Britain in the 18TH CENTURY), the Craftsman were the owner of the local shop (usually at home). There wasn't the division of labor and specialization.The "Craft" was passed down through the ages, and has prevailed itself in the Antique and the Classical age. The Modern age has expanded the consumer market through mass production. Each worker perform one step and is specialized in one expertise. The first Industrial Revolution evolved into the second Industrial Revolution around 1850 when technological and economic progress gained momentum with the development of steam-powered ships, railways, the internal combustion engine, and electrical power generation. The period of time covered by the Industrial Revolution varies with different historians. Eric Hobsbawm held that it 'broke out' in Britain in the 1780s and was not fully felt until the 1830s or 1840s, while T. S. Ashton held that it occurred roughly between 1760 and 1830. Some twentieth century historians such as John Clapham and Nicholas Crafts have argued that the process of economic and social change took place gradually and the term revolution is not a true description of what took place. This is still a subject of debate among historians. The gross domestic product per capita was broadly stable before the Industrial Revolution and the emergence of the modern capitalist economy. The Industrial Revolution began an era of per-capita economic growth in capitalist economies. Historians agree that the Industrial Revolution was one of the most important events in history.


About History of Art and Design

The design with quality, as well as music, painting, etc., are always news, somehow, yesterday, today and tomorrow, they are ageless.So, but mainly because I love the history of art and design, I decided to make this page, where I will restrict myself to Furniture Design.The page is devide in dates and decades the furniture.There are many diferent design,which require several pages











Traditional Living room

DECORATING INSPIRATION

Palácio Laranjeiras (Rio de Janeiro)Brasil

Palácio Laranjeiras  (Rio de Janeiro)Brasil

PALACE of VERSAILLES

PALACE of VERSAILLES
LUIS XV (style)
In decoration and design not everything is original. The secret is knowing, and reinventing the influences of art, design and decorating which expresses who we are .


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