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I must confess, I was not a huge fan of Pantone’s 2013 Color of the Year, Emerald, as I tend to prefer greens that have more yellow in them (chartreuse) or blue (turquoise). So I was pleased to see Pantone’s new Color of the Year for 2014, Radiant Orchid — mostly because it represents a complete 180-degree shift from Emerald, as the colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. Let’s take a look at this head-turning — and sometimes head-shaking — color. Jennifer Ott Interior Design Save…

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Colors included in this palette similar to Cerise, Claret Red, Lavender, Lavender Magenta, Medium Orchid, Medium Orchid and Pale Violet Red, Orchid, Orchid and Medium Orchid, Orchid and Pale Violet Red, Orchid and Violet, Pale Violet Red, . Download color palette as Pdf, Adobe swatch and more.

Pantone: Colours introduces children to the ten basic colours and twenty shades of each. Every spread features a colour heading, a monochromatic image and a variety of gridded shades and tints of the same colour. Younger children will enjoy naming the colours of the high-contrast recognisable objects. Slightly older children will peruse the shades to choose favourites; immersing themselves in the concept that one colour name actually refers to a variety of dark, light and in-between tones.  9781 Pantone Purple Shades, Orchid Purple Color, Pantone Purple, Different Shades Of Purple, Pantone Color Chart, Color Mixing Chart, Purple Color Palettes, Purple Shade, Orchid Color

Pantone: Colours introduces children to the ten basic colours and twenty shades of each. Every spread features a colour heading, a monochromatic image and a variety of gridded shades and tints of the same colour. Younger children will enjoy naming the colours of the high-contrast recognisable objects. Slightly older children will peruse the shades to choose favourites; immersing themselves in the concept that one colour name actually refers to a variety of dark, light and in-between tones…

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