Three Concepts of Color: A Philosopher’s Journey Part 3
There are demonstrable differences between the color vision of one person and that of another. Everyone knows about color-deficient people. … Continue reading
Beyond Average Color Vision: An Interview with Tetrachromat Artist Concetta Antico Part 2
We continue our conversation with the world’s first tetrachromat artist, Concetta Antico, to find out what it’s like to see all the colors in skin tones, the effects of lighting and resisting the urge to stare at colorful things all … Continue reading
Beyond Average Color Vision: An Interview with Tetrachromat Artist Concetta Antico
The average person can perceive 1 million colors. The cones in our eyes absorb the different wavelengths of light and send signals to our brains that are translated into the colors we see. … Continue reading
Color Education: Improve the Color Decisions You Make Every Day
Albert H. Munsell’s true passion and the driver behind his color order system was color education. Munsell’s color training endeavor started at the university level. As early as 1904, Munsell was lobbying the local Boston schools to adopt his method … Continue reading