Dictionary Of Color Combinations - Volume 2
Product Description
Discover the rich tapestry of Japanese color schemes with the "Color Scheme Encyclopedia: Notes on Colors of the Taisho and Showa Periods," a captivating continuation of the collection of traditional Japanese color schemes. This book is a reprint of the pioneering works by Sanzo Wada, a renowned painter and color researcher, whose original color scheme books have garnered international acclaim for their inspirational and previously unseen hues. This edition combines "Color Scheme General Book B" (1934-10) and "Collection of 500 New Designs" (1938), offering a treasure trove of 72 seasonal color schemes and 161 examples of early Showa period clothing, interior, and graphic design. Ideal for designers, illustrators, photographers, writers, and anyone involved in creative work, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to coordinating colors in design, fashion, and interiors, while also providing a glimpse into the atmospheric colors of the Taisho and Showa eras. With quaint traditional Japanese color names translated into English and 172 removable color chips, this book is not only a practical tool for design but also a source of inspiration and a tribute to the legacy of Sanzo Wada.
Product Specification
- 72 color schemes with 3 to 7 multicolored patterns themed around the Japanese seasons.
- 161 examples of color schemes from early Showa period clothing, interior, and graphic design.
- Includes traditional Japanese color names with English translations.
- Features 172 removable color chips for practical use.
- Language: Available in English and Japanese.
- Celebrates the work of Sanzo Wada (1883-1967), a pioneer in color research and design, and founder of the Japan Standard Color Association (now the Japan Color Research Institute).
Usage
This book is a versatile resource for anyone engaged in creative work, including design, fashion, interior decorating, illustration, photography, and writing. It offers valuable inspiration for designing with color, coordinating clothing and interiors, and recreating the authentic look and feel of early to mid-20th century Japan. The included color chips can be used for direct color matching and design planning, making it an indispensable reference for professionals and enthusiasts alike.