Do you love colour tones and creating your own colour compositions? Do you seek daily colour inspiration? Do you design colour schemes and are you tired of »looting« your Pantone colour guide for your presentations? Would you like to play with and compare the effects of colours on coated and uncoated papers with the assurance of CMYK values?
If you answered »yes« to any of these questions, then let the CMYK Color Swatch Calendar take you through the colours of 2016!
Peter von Freyhold designed a »colour septet« for each week that comes alive by tearing off a daily colour strip. Each colour strip shows its effect on two-sided chromo cardboard (coated/uncoated) and reveals the precise percentages of cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
You can use the binding screw hidden in the top of the calendar to put together your own colour schemes: During the design process ... at a client meeting ... wherever!
While the calendar leaves fall, your treasure box of colours fills up and new colour fans waft a fresh breeze into your designs.
Of course, you can also use the colour strips as bookmarks, to scribble notes on or for analogue text messages. Or, if you can’t bear to tear up Peter von Freyhold’s colour mixtures, you can just use the colour fan calendar as a conventional weekly calendar!
Do you love colour tones and creating your own colour compositions? Do you seek daily colour inspiration? Do you design colour schemes and are you tired of »looting« your Pantone colour guide for your presentations? Would you like to play with and compare the effects of colours on coated and uncoated papers with the assurance of CMYK values?
If you answered »yes« to any of these questions, then let the CMYK Color Swatch Calendar take you through the colours of 2016!
Peter von Freyhold designed a »colour septet« for each week that comes alive by tearing off a daily colour strip. Each colour strip shows its effect on two-sided chromo cardboard (coated/uncoated) and reveals the precise percentages of cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
You can use the binding screw hidden in the top of the calendar to put together your own colour schemes: During the design process ... at a client meeting ... wherever!
While the calendar leaves fall, your treasure box of colours fills up and new colour fans waft a fresh breeze into your designs.
Of course, you can also use the colour strips as bookmarks, to scribble notes on or for analogue text messages. Or, if you can’t bear to tear up Peter von Freyhold’s colour mixtures, you can just use the colour fan calendar as a conventional weekly calendar!