A few months back, we featured artist Angelica Dass’ refreshing project, Humanae, who was recording and matching human skin tones to Pantone’s color system, challenging (and debunking) the idea of what the color “flesh” is.
Well designers, artists, architects and color connoisseurs rejoice — another Pantone-inspired project has caught our attention, this one by the global authority itself! The Pantone Hotel in Brussels, Belgium was designed by architect Olivier Hannaert, while the colorful and flashy decor was by interior designer Michel Penneman. Each floor was decorated using different color palettes, and the hotel features some great colorful details. Delightful!via Bless This Stuff
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The evolution of the Lego logo. (yes, we’ll blog just about anything Lego related.)
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James Random | http://jamesrandom.posterous.com
A designer from Nottingham in the United Kingdom specializing in corporate identity, branding and typography.
He also loves movies, ale and food he knows is bad for him. Sometimes all at the same time.
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Poster Process - The Black Keys
Calling all designers! Enjoy.
As someone who can both make vector images, AND run a print screen with multiple colors, I know how much of a pain in the ass both are. This is amazing. So much love and props. Plus I love the Black Keys. Can you guess who nerded all over the floor? This girl did.
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