Autumn/Winter 2018-2019 | Oxidized Glamour
There is a beauty in the natural process of things that are aging. Bronzed metals reminiscent of industrialized revolutions; Muted purples inspired by autumn leaves whipping to the ground and...
Our Color Quarterly report has been enhanced and offers a more in-depth exploration of color popular...
CSI manages seasonal color palettes from over 140 brands and retailers. For more than 20 years, desi...
The Color Quarterly report is a crucial resource for fashion and product designers seeking insight i...
The Color Quarterly report is an indispensable tool for designers seeking to stay on top of the late...
Our Color Quarterly report has been enhanced and offers a more in-depth exploration of color popular...
Inspired by emerging trends in art and culture the Color Solutions/DyStar blog offers fashion designers and color managers data-driven color analysis, color trend and color validation for their seasonal palettes. Season after season, designers from all over the world, have valued the expert consultation of the CSI color team to guide their seasonal palettes. If you would like more information on color development, please visit csicolors.com.
There is a beauty in the natural process of things that are aging. Bronzed metals reminiscent of industrialized revolutions; Muted purples inspired by autumn leaves whipping to the ground and...
Brisk pastels match the anticipation of winter and compliment organic structures of our home decor. This transitional palette delicately ends summer and ushers in structured elements of nature. The bright palette...
The distinction between man and nature blend seamlessly together to form an enhanced dreamlike perspective. ...
John Darsey the founder of Color Solutions shares his colorful and inspirational journey through the Business Of Color. I was influenced by my father who was a chemist, colorist, and a...
On August 25-26, 2016 the textile industry will meet at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham North Carolina. Marketers, designers, engineers and quality assurance will focus on product performance to designing for...
Darker versions of green are in the top of the designers’ color selections for the month of October; some of them with a blue undertone, some more dusty and subdued. CLICK...
The city, with its cosmopolitan atmosphere, with its abundance of new experiences and rich cultural influences, with the old and the new intersecting to shape the new outlines of the...
“The Art of Broken Things” is a color palette inspired by kintsugi the traditional Japanese art of mending broken pottery with golden or silver dust. The beauty of it, it’s...