A Dictionary of Color Combinations, published by Idea Books, is an almost endless source of inspiration for anyone who loves colours. The book is written by Japanese artist, teacher, and costume photographer Sanzo Wada (1883–1967), who was ahead of his time in developing colour combinations that drew from both traditional Eastern and Western influences, laying the groundwork for modern colour research in the process. Based on his original 1930s work, A Dictionary of Color Combinations contains 348 colour combinations, so there are plenty enough to find a new favourite for almost every day of the year. Whether you're a designer, an artist, or simply someone who appreciates harmonious aesthetics, this book has something for you.
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A Dictionary Of Color Combinations
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A Dictionary of Color Combinations, published by Idea Books, is an almost endless source of inspiration for anyone who loves colours. The book is written by Japanese artist, teacher, and costume photographer Sanzo Wada (1883–1967), who was ahead of his time in developing colour combinations that drew from both traditional Eastern and Western influences, laying the groundwork for modern colour research in the process. Based on his original 1930s work, A Dictionary of Color Combinations contains 348 colour combinations, so there are plenty enough to find a new favourite for almost every day of the year. Whether you're a designer, an artist, or simply someone who appreciates harmonious aesthetics, this book has something for you.
- Author Sanzo Wada
- Language Japanese/English
- Binding Soft cover
- Pages 256
- Size 15 x 11 cm
- Weight 0.3 kg
- ISBN IB9784861522475
- Product ID: IB9784861522475
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