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Color Theory Color Names, Relationships and Harmony

Color Names, Relationships and Harmony


Understanding fundamental color relationships enables you to recognize and then skillfully harmonize the underlying. In other words, your ability with color grows beyond a common color coordinating mindset. Enhanced understanding grants you the choice to create simply with color —or— more complexly.

Color Psychology Colorgraphically Speaking – Orange

Colorgraphically Speaking – Orange


There is no blue without yellow and without orange. —Vincent Van Gogh

Colorgraphical™ Word Wednesday – RetroMod

Colorgraphical™ Word Wednesday – RetroMod


Fresh spin on RetroMod

Infographic vs. Colorgraphic

Infographic vs. Colorgraphic


There are no set rules to qualify an infographic or for what makes a “good” one. Lengthy, short, whatever is fine. What matters most is the image cogently postulates, contains accurate data and the format used, like a Venn Diagram, is used effectively.

Color Psychology Colorgraphically Speaking Psychology of Teal

Colorgraphically Speaking Psychology of Teal


Color speaks to us consciously and subconsciously. It is important for you to know how to use the psychology of color to do things like. . .

Colorgraphical–How to Pull Colors from a Rug

Colorgraphical–How to Pull Colors from a Rug


So, how does one go about “pulling colors” from a rug? With this colorgraphical infographic, I’m going to teach YOU how to think color like I do. (Guaranteed this is an exclusive color strategy found nowhere else.)

Colorgraphically Speaking – Psychology of Blue

Colorgraphically Speaking – Psychology of Blue


Generally speaking, color is subjective. Universally speaking, there are applicable axioms of color.

Colorgraphically speaking, here are examples of how to leverage the power of color and put the psychology of blue to work for you.

Colorgraphical™ – Taken by Turquoise

Colorgraphical™ – Taken by Turquoise


Simply taken by turquoise on this Thursday morning. Image via Pinterest.

Colorgraphical Infographic Navigating Chroma

Colorgraphical Infographic Navigating Chroma


This Colorgraphical™ moment is the answer to one of our reader’s questions. It’s a great question. If I were to answer in a traditional manner, it would be a lot of words. So, I’m answering Mary’s question like this.

Paint Pantone’s Tangerine Tango Sherwin Williams

Pantone’s Tangerine Tango Sherwin Williams
This is narrative #2 in the series of infographics showing you the closest color matches from top paint brands to Pantone’s 2012 color of the year, Tangerine Tango. This infographic features colors from Sherwin Williams. Enjoy!

Infographic Kate Middleton Pretty in Plum

Infographic Kate Middleton Pretty in Plum
Stunning tints, tones and shades of plums and purples inspired this Colorgraphical­­™ infographic. What’s so great about these hues is they are gender neutral. Many find a broad range of colors in this hue family appealing and well-suited to their personal color tolerance. How about you? Can you choose a favorite color from the ones featured?

Bold Winter Color Palette Infographic

Bold Winter Color Palette Infographic
Winter isn’t just about gray and white. This infographic shows you how the bold colors of winter can be easily integrated into your color schemes. There’s even room for Pantone’s Color of the Year 2012. Featuring colors from Dunn-Edwards’s The Perfect Palette.

Blogging Life New Blog Design & Remembering First Blog

New Blog Design & Remembering First Blog
End of the year is a good time for reflection. My first blog was called “Color Noodle” launched December, 2008. April 2010 I switched blogging platforms to WordPress and decided to change to a new design and name, Color Budz. Have a hankerin’ to change things up again.

ColorPodz The Color Yellow – ColorPodz 19

The Color Yellow – ColorPodz 19
Babies do not cry and couples do not argue more in yellow rooms. My color bud and fellow Color Consultant, Beth Burns of Beyond White, tracked down a very interesting article that traces the source of some of the popular myths about the color yellow. That’s just one of the topics we tackle in the podcast about yellow – we discuss a whole lot more!

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Color in Design Color Trends – What do You think?

Color Trends – What do You think?
Do you like to follow the buzz with every new “Color of the Year” or no? Color trends don’t influence me personally when it comes to color design. They are fun though — and so are polls. Click in and play along.

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Lori Sawaya, Color Strategist
Color Strategies, LLC

Vice President
International Association of
Color Consultants
North America
International Association of Color Consultants - IACC-NA

"Color is a philosophy."
— Frank Mahnke  


Multi-Disciplined Color Expert: All that really means is I've worked with color in a bunch of different ways and I don't forget much. If it has to do with color, it tends to stick. Experience including but not limited to: architectural color, graphic design, and study in the arts, metaphysical phenomenon, and earth sciences

"Your home is your
second skin."
— Frank Mahnke 


Mission: Build a strong foundation of innovative color fundamentals. Change the way people think about how to color their homes, places of work, and communities - their world. Color Strategies is about Strategic Color Engineering™ for people based on psychology, light, art, and science.

"Color is a microcosm of everything in life."
— Faber Birren 


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