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On Wednesdays, We Wear Pink
Isaac Newton, deep in thought about gravity and the color spectrum, totally overlooked the cardinal rule: On Wednesdays, we wear pink.
It seems the memo from Regina George got lost in his pile of physics papers.
Lavender Haze
This popular color has hit the spring fashion trends for the past few years.
Caught in a lavender haze, are we? We can all thank Taylor Swift for her lyrical genius. Now, every time I see lavender, I half expect the Grammy-winning soundtrack to start playing.
As we reach the end of our ROYGBIV journey…
I just wanna stay in that lavender haze.
Indigo. Indigoing. Indigone.
This intriguing color sparked curiosity when Isaac Newton introduced it as one of the seven colors in his spectrum, ROYGBIV, aiming to align with the mystical number seven.
Feeling Blue?
You’ve already met Roy – that vibrant trio of Red, Orange, and Yellow. Now, let's introduce his mysterious middle name, 'G'.
Green with Envy
You’ve already met Roy – that vibrant trio of Red, Orange, and Yellow. Now, let's introduce his mysterious middle name, 'G'.
When Life Gives You Lemons
Attempting to put a positive spin on a gloomy situation, folks often say, "When life gives you lemons…"
Yet, if I were a lemon, I'd be a bit sour, knowing I'm always the go-to fruit for life's less-than-zesty moments!
Yellow is color #3 on our ROYGBIV journey of hues, and perhaps the happiest of them all!
Orange You Glad?
Trying to add some zest to your space? Feeling like you need a boost of Vitamin C this winter?
Look no further than color #2 on our ROYGBIV sequence of hues: orange.
RED (Designer’s Version)
The ringleader of ROYGBIV. 🌈
The popular color red spans many industries, from cosmetics, to fashion, automobiles, and interior design. Just to name a few!
Living Colorfully in 2024
To live colorfully.
What in the world does that even mean?
It means that our lives are saturated with color, from the clothes we wear to the spaces we live in. Understanding how we can leverage color begins with exploring its origin.