Color of Year 2019 Living Coral


Color of Year 2019 Living Coral

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I first want to apologies that I took so much time in posting this article. Bangalore weather has once again became nice and col all thanks to the rain and showers. Pantone has announced the color of year 2019 and its very beautiful living coral. I like the color so much as it’s really warm and vibrant. There is so much we can do with this color

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Color of Year 2018 Ultra Violet

Color of Year 2018 Ultra Violet

Color of Year 2018 Ultra Violet

 

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Pantone has announced the color of year 2018 and its provocative and thoughtful Ultra Violet. I love purple color and all its shades so much.  It is a blue base purple color which is very complex and mysterious. After a few years of pastel and earthy shade pantone has given this color like a breath of fresh air. Purple is always associated with luxury, royalty, mystique, and future.

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Color of the year 2016 Rose Quartz and Serenity

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Rose Quartz and Serenity

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For the very first time the Pantone Company has announced not just one but actually two colors of the year 2016. It was announced last week and it was based on polls of designers and manufacturers, Pantone announced 2016’s colors will be Pantone shade number 13-1520 known as “Rose Quartz” and 15-3919 called “Serenity”.

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Color Of The Year 2015 Marsala

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Marsala

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Pantone has announced the color of year 2015 and its beautiful Marsala. Marsala is a wine produced in the region surrounding the Italian city of Marsala in Sicily. Much like the fortified wine that gives Marsala its name, this tasteful hue embodies the satisfying richness of a fulfilling meal while its grounding red-brown roots emanate a sophisticated, natural earthiness. This hearty, yet stylish tone is universally appealing and translates easily to fashion, beauty, industrial design, home furnishings and interiors.

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