This document discusses Pantone and its applications in different areas including color models, history, advertising, art, food, and merchandising. Some key points:
- It describes several color models and systems including HSB, RGB, CMYK.
- Pantone has a universal color coding system and is widely used in various materials.
- Examples are given of uses of Pantone in advertising campaigns and public art projects.
- Artists and designers have explored uses of Pantone colors in their work and been influenced by color and design studies.
- Food designers and artists have created edible works using Pantone colors and color pairings as inspiration.
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60. DAVID SCHEWN
“As a designer, you’re constantly picking color chips and pairing them up with
one another. A while back I had an idea of making Pantone chips out of real
household objects—sponges, cardboard, and the like. But while I was finishing
up a poster design, I had taped two Pantone chips together to see how they
looked next to one another. Instantly I thought of how people pair food together,
and that was that. Pantone pairings.”
62. CHOCTONE- - CAZAPIX
C stands for “Chocolate”, N stands for “Nuts”, H stands for “Honey” while G stands for “Grape”