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A Fun Way for Spatial Design Students to Learn About Colour
I originally came across the Munsell Colour System when I bought the student set back in 2001. Compact, but nonetheless very comprehensive, the set also included practical exercises which were a great way to apply theory to practice. I was … Continue reading
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Fifty-five Years Using the Munsell Color System
By Priscilla Palmer I was introduced to the Munsell Color System in 1958-59 while a freshman student at U.C.L.A. I still have the booklet we were given in class: A Practical Description of the Munsell Color System and Suggestions for … Continue reading
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Modern and “Traditional” Color Theory Part 2
David Briggs continues the conversation in Part 2 of Modern and “Traditional” Color Theory. Traditional color theory uses the ideas of the “color wheel” and the value scale, but typically these are not integrated into any kind of practical three-dimensional … Continue reading