TOBE REPORT November 2016
Color Inspiration: Spring/Summer 2018
Letter from the editor
Color mezmerizes the mind and makes ones imagination go wild. It can evoke many different types of emotions in a person. They allow us to express ourselves and our personailities. Color has the ability to make us see and experience things in different ways. Color makes the world a prettier place and it’s hard to imagine a life without it. But like evrything else in the world, color is evovling. Spring colors are staring to change. Bright and bold and soft pastel colors are moving to dark jewel tones and dusty neutrals. But this is a welcomed change. Because with this change comes the change in the way that we perceive whats around us.
“Color! What a deep and mysterious language, the language of dreams.� -Paul Gauguin
Madeline McBride Madeline McBride Editor in Chief
Contents Holographic Haze
Child’s Play
05
09
Natural Composure
13
Bejeweled
17
Holographic Haze
Pantone 9362 U
Pantone 217 U
Pantone 2135 C
Pantone 250 U
Pantone 14-4811 TPX
Pantone 337 C
Pantone 13-4201 TCX
Holographic Haze is a group of colors that make one feel young and free again. With a collection of bubble gum pinks and subtle lavenders, it is reminiscent of a girls childhood memories. The glitz and the glam make your imagination run wild with possible combinations. Cool accent colors make it whimsical and inviting, resembling cotton candy and unicorns. Allowing one to let out their inner child once again.
BREAKDOWN main
Pantone 217 U
Pantone 2135 C
intermediate
Pantone 250 U
accent
Pantone 13-4201 TCX
pop
Pantone 337 C
Pantone 14-4811 TPX
Pantone 9362 U
Child’s Play
Child’s Play is all about the brightness that brings a smile to your face. The colors evoke an energetic feeling that one cannot ignore. Child’s Play is a vibrant collection of colors that one might say resembles their child hood crayon box, ang hopefully encourages them to add a splash of color into their life. Even on the gloomiest of days, bright brillant colors can make the grey go away.
Pantone 14-1064 TPX
Pantone 16-1358 TCX
Pantone 18-1754 TPX
Pantone 17-1664 TCX
Pantone 17-4139 TPX
Pantone 527 C
Pantone 17-6153 TCX
BREAKDOWN main
Pantone 17-1664 TCX
Pantone 14-1064 TPX
intermediate
Pantone 527 C
accent
Pantone 16-1358 TCX
pop
Pantone 17-6153 TCX
Pantone 17-4139 TPX
Pantone 18-1754 TPX
Natural Composure
Pantone 17-1022 TPX
Pantone 19-1012 TPG
Pantone 19-0315 TCX
Pantone 14-4502 TCX
Pantone 18-4005 TCX
Pantone 18-3937 TPX
Natural Composure combines earthy tones found in hard and soft interior spaces . Evoking a cool and calm feeling, the earth tone colors can insinuate balance and calmness. Although they might be slightly dull, they still have the ability to create beautiful combinations. And with little to no effort one can appear interesting while also being disinterested in the world around them at the same time.
BREAKDOWN main
Pantone 17-1022 TPX
Pantone 19-1012 TPG
intermediate
Pantone 18-4005 TCX
accent
Pantone 15-1511 TCX
pop
Pantone 18-3937 TPX
Pantone 19-0315 TCX
Pantone 14-4502 TCX
Bejeweled
Bejeweled reveals the sultry side of ones personality. Provoking a sensuality, the jewel tones create a sexy sort of conďŹ dence. Bejeweled nights make a person okay with revealing a little sex appeal and getting into a reasonable amount of trouble. The deep, sultry tones are seemingly inviting and can make for a very curious girls night out.
Pantone 19-2429 TCX
Pantone 19-3731 TCX
Pantone 17-4139 TPX
Pantone 19-6311 TPX
Pantone 19-1724 TCX
Pantone 19-4034 TPG
Pantone 19-4020 TCX
BREAKDOWN main
Pantone 19-2429 TCX
Pantone 17-4139 TPX
intermediate
Pantone 19-3731 TCX
accent
Pantone 19-1724 TCX
pop
Pantone 19-4020 TCX
Pantone 19-6311 TPX
Pantone 19-4034 TPG
DISCLAIMER: This is a mock TOBE report for Anthony Miller’s Current Trends and Forecasting class at Savannah College of Art and Design.
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