Category Archives: Color Trends
New! Pantone View Home + Interiors 2014
Pantone View Home + Interiors 2014 – they’re here again! The nine Pantone View Home + Interiors 2014 color palettes. I have been too caught up in designing to post as of late, but as spring comes upon us and … Continue reading
The Pantone Fashion Color Report Fall 2013
The Pantone Fashion Color Report Fall 2013 is here and they are calling it “a palette of many moods” A truer statement I have not yet heard in 2013, but before my own reflections on the color palette, I always … Continue reading
Why Emerald Green? Pantone’s Vision – 2013
We’ve already done allot on Emerald, the newly announced color of the year 2013, but as soon as the pronouncement of The Color of The Year has been made, the hum begins. Everyone wants to know the reasoning that under-pins … Continue reading
Color of The Year 2013
The Color of The Year for 2013 has arrived as the New Year in Color has yet to even begin – which gives us a chance to put our heads together on incorporating the somber yet lush jewel tone of … Continue reading
Pantone Color of The Year 2013 – The Contenders!
The 2013 Pantone Color of The Year webinar will convene on December 13, when you can tune in to Re-Do it Design to check out what the world’s authority on color standardization and trends has to say about the year … Continue reading
Life of Pi – Translating Inspiration to Design
New ways to see to color always inspire and fill me with gratitude for the fact of living. Sometimes it’s important to take a few days off and hit the ground running with a fresh lens…and a fresh lens is … Continue reading
Color Trends 2013 – Pittsburgh Paint’s Ruth Ann Hanlon
Color Trends 2013 are here and every trend-setting paint source has their exciting new interpretations of colors that will shape our view of the year to come. A few weeks ago, Sarah at my favorite paint source invited me to … Continue reading
Hot Color – Cool Tones
Hot Color and Cool tones are masters of confusion, leading us down slippery slopes of assumptions that leave our designs threads unconnected. We started a discussion of use of accent color yesterday. Today we use green (or yellow and white … Continue reading
















