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Kate Smith

"As a professional color expert, trend forecaster, engaging speaker and chief color maven, I work with corporate clients and buiness owners on using color to drive sales and elicit a favorable response to their products, their brands, and their marketing messages." more...
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Trends: 80 Things to Watch in 2008

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Authored by Kate Smith

JWT, the largest advertising agency in the U.S. and the fourth-largest full-service network in the world, today released its list of 80 things to watch in 2008.”These people, products, places, services and shifts will help to define 2008,” says Ann Mack, director of trendspotting at JWT. “By examining what will resonate with people or drive their thinking and behavior, we can identify larger patterns that will shape all of our lives in the years to come.”

“Love it or hate it, technology continues to be a common thread on our list,” adds Mack. “It drives the serendipitous randomness that throws up chance connections, groundbreaking discoveries and great business ideas.”

JWT’s list of 80 Things to Watch in 2008, in alphabetical order:

1. Africa (foreign investment and development in)
2. Antibiotic backlash
3. Assisted marriage
4. Beijing 2008
5. Blue replacing green as the environmental movement’s color du jour
6. Brain exercises
7. British actress Keira Knightley
8. Carbon tax
9. Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang
10. Classical musician Gustavo Dudamel
11. Climate sightseeing
12. Continuation of comebacks (Indiana Jones, The Cure, etc.)
13. Cooperative consumption
14. Couch surfing
15. Country branding (Oman, Indonesia, etc.)
16. Designer Phillip Lim
17. De-teching
18. DJ Tiesto
19. DNA-based exercising
20. E-clutter (and e-clutter consultants)
21. Eco-fatigue
22. E-mail etiquette
23. Facebook suicides
24. Fashion label Vena Cava
25. Foreign government investment (e.g., China, UAE) in U.S. companies
26. French President Nicolas Sarkozy
27. Game 3.0 (gamer-generated global gaming)
28. Google’s Android
29. Gossip Girl
30. Gphone
31. Green weddings
32. Higher education online
33. Hip-hop’s Retro Kids
34. Humbling of the hedge fund manager (anti-excess post sub-prime)
35. Hybrid taxis
36. Indian actress Deepika Padukone
37. Intellectual luxury
38. Investigating ingredients
39. Japanese designs (Tsumori Chisato, Uniqlo, Muji, etc.)
40. Kitchen appliances as new power tools
41. Lifestyle curators
42. Lipstick trumping lip gloss
43. Manga-inspired clothes
44. Mobile technology explosion
45. Mobulimia
46. Music as awareness driver; concerts and other residuals as cash cow
47. Musicovery (music tailored to moods)
48. Myanmar
49. Nollywood (the rise of Nigerian cinema)
50. Outsourcing to Ukraine (and other Eastern European countries)
51. Pakistan’s Benazir Bhutto
52. Pantone’s 18-3943 (blue iris)
53. Pets in the office
54. Prius homes
55. Radical transparency
56. Radiohead repeats (name-your-own-price music)
57. Recycling into fashion (Nau, Gary Harvey, etc.)
58. Selfless as the new selfish
59. Sex and the City, the movie
60. Shiny Toy Guns (the band)
61. Skiing in novel spots (Kashmir, Japan, Greenland, Russia, Korea, etc.)
62. Single men saying no to sex
63. Skype sex
64. Smart Cars in American cities
65. SNS (social network service) brand communities
66. Spanish actor Javier Bardem
67. Staycations
68. Sturking
69. Tequila as the new wine
70. The N-11
71. Third screen (the mobile screen) rivaling the first screen (TV)
72. Trans-ertainment
73. U.S. gymnast Shawn Johnson
74. U.S. presidential election
75. Vicarious consumption
76. (Video) Gaming Olympics
77. Virtual gifting
78. Wannabe young Internet entrepreneurs (a.k.a. Mark Zuckerberg copycats)
79. Weak dollar/strong euro
80. Women juggling men SensationalColor.com

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Pantone’s “Color of the Year” for 2008

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Authored by Kate Smith

Blue Iris 18-3943 Pantone Color of the Year; Colour of the Year

Pantone has selected its “Color of the Year” for 2008: Blue Iris Pantone 18-3943.

The company said the blue-purple blend combines “the stable and calming aspects of blue with the mystical and spiritual qualities of purple,” and suggested this hue “satisfies the need for reassurance in a complex world, while adding a hint of mystery and excitement.”

“Look for it artfully combined with deeper plums, red-browns, yellow-greens, grapes and grays,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. She said Blue Iris “best represents color direction in 2008 for fashion, cosmetics and home products.”

Eiseman added, “Emotionally, it is anchoring and meditative with a touch of magic.”

More on Pantone’s color of the year on Live In Full Color…Brand, Color, Trends, Product, Colour SensationalColor.com

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Pantone color matched maple leaves

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Authored by Kate Smith

Now here is beautiful example of Pantone color matching done by Chris Glass who has collected these leaves from a single maple tree at different times of the year. Brand, Color, Trends, Product, Colour

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Everything has a Pantone color

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Authored by Kate Smith

According to Rivet in San Francisco, “Everything has a Pantone color…it’s just a matter of finding it.”

They’ve posted many photos of their own color matching finds on Flickr.

See all of their photos here…

Do you have a favorite Pantone color? Snap a picture of something in your favorite color along with the color chip and send it to me so we can show off your color favorites.Brand, Color, Trends, Product, Colour SensationalColor.com

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Multiple Choice: From Sample to Product

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Authored by Kate Smith

I spend hours looking at color samples and making choices. Choices that may change the color of a single room or an entire product line.

There are many sample books and systems I use in making these choices but for me these are simply more than tools of the trade.

They are insight and inspiration. Potential and possibility. Creativity and comfort as I focus on the repetion of a shapes or objects in a range of colors.

I also collect color charts from the past as color reference but also because I like looking at the results of the many decisions that are reflected in the final color choices for a product.

Here’s a picture of one I found recently from the 50’s showing eyewear frame colors.

So how perfect that Lucy Commoner shares my passion and organized the exhibtion “Multiple Choice: From Sample to Product” which is currently on display at the Cooper Hewitt Museum.

The exhibition is described as follows on the Museum’s website:

This exhibition will examine sample books and other sampling formats as tools for marketing or recording designs and techniques in a wide variety of media. In use since the eighteenth century, sampling formats provide detailed views into the design tastes of their respective eras. Drawn from the Museum’s collection, exhibition objects will include sample books of wallcoverings; woven and printed textiles; ribbons, lace and embroidery; sample plates; and drawings and prints showing design alternatives.

The exhibition runs through April 6, 2008 but if you aren’t able to make it in person you can see many wonderful images and details by visiting the website.Brand, Color, Trends, Product, Colour SensationalColor.com

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Pantone Spring 2008 Fashion Color Trends

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Authored by Kate Smith

The latest color trends forecast released by Pantone shows what they report to be the ten hottest colors for Spring 2008.

See the colors and download a copy of the report here… Brand, Color, Trends, Product, Colour

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