It’s summer, meaning I need to plan the menu for the hubby/daughter birthday barbecue. And I’m in the mood to build palettes (colourlovers.com as always), so this is me combining the two. If you click on the photo it will take … Continue reading
Tag Archives: color palette
palettes: breaking bad in gifs
More palettes from my cinematographically favorite show, Breaking Bad. That’s a Friday only word and I expect you to give me credit if you use it. These palettes are based on some hilarious GIFs from the good people at Funny … Continue reading
palettes: fine art
The masters definitely knew how to use color. Here’s a sampling from the French masters displayed at the SF Legion of Honor, which not only houses an awesome collection but is an awesome building on a beautiful site. This is where … Continue reading
palettes: breaking bad season 2
More Breaking Bad palettes. These from season 2. The boys are well engaged in their desert meth making, Walter thinking he has control of his destiny. Their tiny little speck of existence in the massiveness of their environment might indicate … Continue reading
palettes: breaking bad season 1
It’s late and I’m already working with weekend brain, so my last post for the week is a bit of a lark. Breaking Bad has the most beautiful and artistically deliberate cinematography I’ve ever seen on television (although to be fair … Continue reading
vacation in color
It’s April and school is still in, I’m a little frustrated with a project I’m working on, the weather is unreliable….time for a vacation. But time or not, there is no vacation in my near future, so I’m creating palette … Continue reading
food palettes…a starting place
With every design project the designer must choose a starting point. For a restaurant project it might be the food. Here is my flight of fancy using food palettes as conceptual beginnings. All photos courtesy foodarts.com. Click on photos to get to … Continue reading
scratching the surface of color
Have you discovered colourlovers yet? So cool. Load a photo and pull a color palette or twenty. Then create patterns that use your palette. One of my new favorite color tools to play with (and by new I mean I … Continue reading