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beyond color: achromatic phenomena

Monday, February 15, 2010

Transparency - Clearly a phenomen


Transparency is the quality of a surface/liquid/object that allows light to pass through. The viewer can easily see objects through a transparent surface. Color plays a role as in the example of stained glass. Are there any transparent art pieces, products or things from nature that make YOUR day brighter?
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I've spent my career bringing brands to life through a proven process that balances strategic thinking, creativity and practical implementation. Throughout my career, I have led powerful design and branding programs integrating graphic and industrial design. Along the way, I have been fascinated with color theory and how surface treatments affect the emotional impact of products, environments and graphic design. It's all in the details. Achromatic phenomena is a sub-set of color theory that I have been exploring for some time.
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