Identity Colour Codes

Identity Colour Codes

How colours unite us all

Author:Felix Janssens

Publisher:BIS

ISBN: 978-90-6369-335-0

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 304 Pages
  • Apr 22, 2014

The book 'Identity Colour Codes. How colours unite us all' is the 100% visual result of a thorough study into corporate and social identity. Corporate identities are traditionally based on exclusiveness and their symbols are privately owned. However, in these times of social media, open source and open design, it is the more generic and public domain elements that shape social identities.

In search of the most accessible common denominator in identity, the author selected colour as the vehicle through which people easily and globally connect. This publication collects 100 of these colour-based identity codes, each labelled with a specific name, indicating the values and meanings that the colour transmits. For example: Premium white, Pristine white and Sensation white; Infinite blue, Trust blue and Peace blue; Irish green, Islam green and Army green; or Dutch orang, Guantanamo orange and Hindu orange.

In this publication a hidden organisation of our reality along the lines of colour becomes visible. New visual patterns and unseen thematic relations appear. This book is an explorative journey through all kinds of (sub)cultures and shows along the way how companies, governments and people use colour to identify themselves.

The book 'Identity Colour Codes. How colours unite us all' is the 100% visual result of a thorough study into corporate and social identity. Corporate identities are traditionally based on exclusiveness and their symbols are privately owned. However, in these times of social media, open source and open design, it is the more generic and public domain elements that shape social identities.

In search of the most accessible common denominator in identity, the author selected colour as the vehicle through which people easily and globally connect. This publication collects 100 of these colour-based identity codes, each labelled with a specific name, indicating the values and meanings that the colour transmits. For example: Premium white, Pristine white and Sensation white; Infinite blue, Trust blue and Peace blue; Irish green, Islam green and Army green; or Dutch orang, Guantanamo orange and Hindu orange.

In this publication a hidden organisation of our reality along the lines of colour becomes visible. New visual patterns and unseen thematic relations appear. This book is an explorative journey through all kinds of (sub)cultures and shows along the way how companies, governments and people use colour to identify themselves. It is a 100% visual style atlas for creative professionals, forecasters and anthropologists; an image book for people who look with their brains and think with their eyes.

* 100 colour identities
* 1000+ illustrations
* 100% visual atlas for designers, forecasters and anthropologists

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