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Atelier Prada - Interiors Podcast
61. Descubre el Color del Año 2025: Cómo Transformará Tus Espacios y Tu Vida

Atelier Prada - Interiors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 9:19


¡Hola! Soy Miriam Prada, interiorista apasionada por crear espacios que inspiren y transformen. En este episodio, cerramos el año hablando del color que marcará el 2025: el cálido y envolvente Moka Mouse. ¿Qué lo hace tan especial? ¿Por qué está conquistando el diseño de interiores y cómo puedes integrarlo fácilmente en tu hogar? Aquí te cuento todo: desde su origen en el Pantone Color Institute hasta ideas prácticas para que lo hagas tuyo. Te invito a reflexionar sobre cómo los colores no solo decoran, sino que cuentan historias y reflejan estados de ánimo. ¿Quieres un hogar que te abrace y calme en un mundo que va demasiado rápido? Este color es la clave. Además, comparto anécdotas de proyectos, trucos para integrar tendencias con un toque atemporal y mi visión sobre el futuro del diseño. Escucha este episodio para: Descubrir qué hay detrás del color Moka Mouse (Pantone 17-1230). Entender por qué el diseño está volviendo a lo cálido y auténtico. Inspirarte con ideas para crear espacios únicos sin romper el presupuesto. Cerrar el año con energía para reinventar tus interiores en 2025. Haz clic y acompáñame en este último episodio del año. No olvides escribirme en redes con tus preguntas o para compartir tus rincones Moka Mouse. ¡Estoy deseando leerte! Si te apasiona el diseño de interiores, el lujo y las historias detrás de las piezas más icónicas, este es tu lugar. ¡Escucha, inspírate y forma parte de esta conversación! Nuevo episodio cada viernes a las 7:00 a.m. (hora británica). Contáctame con tus preguntas o sugerencias, estaré encantada de escucharte. Muchas gracias por escucharme. Miriam Prada Un poco sobre mí... Soy Ingeniera de la Edificación y diseñadora de interiores, me he especializado en proyectos de alta gama. Con 15 años de experiencia en la industria del diseño, he tenido el privilegio de colaborar con una amplia gama de clientes, incluyendo promotores, constructores, agentes de la propiedad inmobiliaria, empresarios y clientes privados. He completado con éxito más de 25 proyectos en siete países diferentes (España, Reino Unido, Bahréin, India, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, y Suiza) y he tenido el placer de trabajar con clientes de 11 nacionalidades. Mi proyecto de más valía hasta la fecha supera los 50 millones de libras, y uno de mis logros más destacados fue el diseño de una promoción de 16 apartamentos, donde el ático se posicionó con un récord histórico como el piso de un dormitorio mejor pagado por metro cuadrado en la historia de Westminster, Londres. Actualmente vivo en Londres y continúo trabajando en múltiples proyectos locales e internacionales. Aprovechando las capacidades del mundo digital, he producido y lanzado este podcast, "Atelier Prada", donde, de manera distendida y coloquial, abordo diferentes temas del mundo del interior con el objetivo de compartir parte del conocimiento que he adquirido durante estos años cada semana.  Para obtener más inspiración en diseño de interiores   www.miriamprada.com https://miriamprada.com/podcasts/ https://www.youtube.com/@miriamprada https://www.instagram.com/miriamprada_interior https://www.tiktok.com/@miriamprada_interior  #MiriamPradaPodcast #Interiorismo #ColorDelAño2025 #MokaMouse #DiseñoDeInteriores #Tendencias2025 #CalidezEnElHogar #LujoSilencioso #PantoneColoroftheYear #InteriorismoConEstilo

Home Space and Reason
Ep. 101 | Color in your Home

Home Space and Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 19:23


If you didn't start listening at Episode 1, I invite you to start from the beginning.  There are too many jewels to miss.   JOIN ME: ~ Get my weekly newsletter  "Little Bits of Home Functionality." Intentionally short, you'll get a video and a thought that poses questions about your space and your reason. ~ On Instagram  ~ On Facebook  ~ My boards on Pinterest  ~ On TikTok  ~ Schedule time with me HERE or visit me through my Home Coaching & Real Estate Website www.SpaceAndReason.com  Sources & Reference———————————————- Book The Complete Color Harmony, Pantone edition, pg 194 by Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of Pantone Color Institute. Very Well Mind: Color Psychology: Does It Affect How You Feel?  Mental Health America: “How do colors in my home change my mood? Color psychology explained."  Legal Disclosure: Kristina Browning is a licensed Realtor in the State of Oregon with 503 Properties. “Home Functionality Coach” and "Create a Home that Thrives" are registered Trademarks of Kristina Browning.

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Wisdom From The Wardorbe 01 - 29 - 24 Hues & Harmony

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 27:12


Pantone Color Institute's picks for Spring/Summer 2024! Get ready for a color explosion in this week's episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe as your style team dissect the 10 core hues and 5 classic shades that are set to dominate the fashion scene. From the sultry Rooibos Tea to the zesty Lemon Drop, we're serving up a rainbow of inspiration to elevate your wardrobe game! In this chromatic escapade, we explore the full-bodied richness of hues like Desert Flower and the refreshing coolness of Watercress. Whether you're feeling the tranquil vibes of Marlin or the vivacious energy of Capri, we've got the ultimate color forecast to spark your style journey. Tune in for laughs, insights, and a chromatic adventure that will leave you craving a closet makeover! Happy Listening

Wisdom From the Wardrobe
Hues & Harmony

Wisdom From the Wardrobe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 27:13


Pantone Color Institute's picks for Spring/Summer 2024! Get ready for a color explosion in this weeks episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe as your style team dissect the 10 core hues and 5 classic shades that are set to dominate the fashion scene. From the sultry Rooibos Tea to the zesty Lemon Drop, we're serving up a rainbow of inspiration to elevate your wardrobe game! In this chromatic escapade, we explore the full-bodied richness of hues like Desert Flower and the refreshing coolness of Watercress. Whether you're feeling the tranquil vibes of Marlin or the vivacious energy of Capri, we've got the ultimate color forecast to spark your style journey. Tune in for laughs, insights, and a chromatic adventure that will leave you craving a closet makeover!  Happy Listening

REAL TIME Podcast
Episode 46: Colours, Trends, and Influences: A Palette of Possibilities – Leatrice Eiseman

REAL TIME Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 47:27


Colour affects us physically and mentally. In business, it's a silent salesperson, a powerful way to send a message.To start the year, we invited one of the world's leading colour consultants to help us explore colour trends and the malleable nature of colour itself – how we perceive it, what we can do with it, and how REALTORS® can wield it to instill confidence in their clients. Leatrice (Lee) Eiseman is Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute™ and Director of the Eiseman Center for Color Information and Technology. For more than 20 years, she's been responsible for choosing the Pantone® Color of the Year, which has vastly influenced the worlds of fashion, interior design, product development, and beyond.Visit LeatriceEiseman.com to explore Lee's books on colour and online training courses.

Clean Palette
A Look At Pantone's 2024 Color Of The Year (Ft. Keith Recker)

Clean Palette

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 48:48


The Pantone Color Institute has unveiled its color of the year so we sit down with color expert and author Keith Recker. We dive into what the color of the year means for products coming in the future, the deeper meaning behind colors, and eco-friendly dyeing methods.Follow On Social Media:@CleanPalettePodcast@JusticeTries

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
Gandhi's 3 Things: "Peach Fuzz" Will Be the Color of 2024!

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 1:18 Transcription Available


Massive storm impacting the Northeast, the two biggest lotteries hit new highs, and Pantone Color Institute announces "Peach Fuzz" as 2024's Color of the Year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
UAW ‘Strikes' Again, Dealers Lament, Peach Fuzz is Prime Time

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 13:04


It's Friday! As we close out the week, we're covering a push by VW workers to join the UAW, how dealers are choosing pessimism, and the buzz about peach fuzz.Show Notes with links:Crossing a notable benchmark, the UAW has crossed the 30% support threshold at Volkswagen's Chattanooga facility, signaling a major shift in its organizing efforts.Now that they've reached 30%, those who signed the cards will become more public to gain more support. If they reach 70%, it will trigger a vote. And don't be surprised if you see Shawn Fein show up. This progress is part of a larger push by the UAW to unionize 13 non-union U.S. plants, targeting nearly 150,000 employees across various automakers, including Tesla and Toyota.Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant has a history of narrow votes against UAW in 2014 and 2019, amidst strong opposition from local lawmakers.After the campaign, VW told employees, “We prefer to continue our direct relationship with you, working together as one team,” the New York Times reported at the time."Times have changed and our time is now," the UAW stated in a new video, highlighting their recent successes and motivating workers towards unionization.Cox Automotive's Q4 Dealer Sentiment Index reveals a growing pessimism among auto dealers, as they face a comedown from previously favorable market conditions.Franchised dealers expressed the worst market sentiment since the second quarter of 2020, with a current market rating of 49, reflecting a shift from heightened profitability to more normal conditions.The survey, including responses from 561 franchised and 475 independent dealers, indicates a significant decline in optimism, with a more pessimistic outlook for the upcoming quarter than the current one.Key challenges identified by dealers include high interest rates, economic concerns, and market conditions, with a notable shift away from previous inventory issues.From the AutoNews article: But Cox doesn't think a threat looms on the horizon. Instead, Smoke said it attributes the negative sentiment to "moving away from the best years" in dealer history. Sales won't be an issue. Dealers are lamenting being squeezed on pricing and profitability.Pantone has announced "Peach Fuzz" as its 2024 Color of the Year, symbolizing comfort, kindness, and tenderness, in contrast to the turmoil of recent years.The color marks Pantone's 25th anniversary of its Color of the Year program, which began in 1999.Collaborations include products like Motorola phones and Ruggable home items in Peach Fuzz shades.Pantone's choice reflects a year-long market study, finding peach tones in fashion, cosmetics, and home decor.Laurie Pressman of the Pantone Color Institute emphasizes the color's role in offering solace: "It's things that we're looking for that color can hope to answer."Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion

Steve Cochran on The Big 89
Pantone Color Institute's color of the year is 'Viva Magenta'! - A little pop of color can change your entire mood!

Steve Cochran on The Big 89

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 6:50


Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute Lee Eiseman joins the Steve Cochran Show to talk about why 'Viva Magenta' is the color of the year, how color enhances your mood, and she shares how Pantone Color Insitute chooses the name of the color of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HR Happy Hour
Viva Magenta: Exploring the Colors and Trends Behind Pantone's Color of the Year

HR Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 35:00


Viva Magenta: Exploring the Colors and Trends Behind Pantone's Color of the Year Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane Guest: Laurie Pressman, Vice President, PANTONE Color Institute This episode of At Work in America is sponsored by Paychex, one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and insurance solutions for businesses of all sizes. The only constant in business is change, and 2023 will be no exception. That's why hundreds of in-house compliance professionals at Paychex compiled a list of regulatory issues that could impact businesses the most this year to help you prepare. In our guide, find out about federal and state regulations and programs that may affect your business and your employees in the coming year, so you can take appropriate action now. Visit paychex.com/awia to check it out, today. This week we met with Laurie Pressman of the PANTONE Color Institute to talk about the 2023 color of the year - Viva Magenta.  - Impact of color in the workplace - Factors in determining the PANTONE color of the year - How color can be used as a differentiator in your organization - Exploring our favorite previous colors of the year Thank you for joining the show today!  Remember to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

Style by Mary Michele
154. Leatrice Eiseman on Looking Alive with Color

Style by Mary Michele

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 36:06


Lee Eiseman is the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute and heads up the Center for Color Information & Training.   Her academic background includes design and a degree in psychology from Antioch University, plus advanced studies and counseling specialist certification from UCLA. Fortune Magazine named Lee one of the ten “Top Decision Makers” for her work in color consulting and forecasting for a variety of industries. The author of ten books on color, Lee teaches a master Color Design program as well as a personal image color training course. Find Your Signature Style will help you jump start your style, stat! Discover your signature colors, your signature silhouettes and your StyleID® in this on-demand course that will have you feeling confident about your style and getting dressed easily every single day! Learn more: https://sfschoolofstyle.com/fys2022 Want a complete Color Analysis? Now you can receive your full Color Analysis complete with Seasonal Color Palette, Your Fabulous 5 Color Capsule and a Seasonal Color Capsule anywhere in the world! Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/DoMyColors Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stylebymarymichele/ https://www.instagram.com/shopstylefinder/ Follow us on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stylebymarymichele? https://www.tiktok.com/@shopstylefinder Be a part of the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylebymmpodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylefindervipgroup Shop with us: https://shopstylefinder.com/ Have you left me a review yet? It takes mere minutes and I would appreciate it more than you know! Xo

Le Super Daily
Pantone : Comment cette marque du print est devenu iconique sur les réseaux ?

Le Super Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 16:23


Épisode 903 : En Décembre, alors que les social média managers se plongeaient dans le rapport Pinterest Predicts, le reste du monde découvrait un rose profond, presque framboise, le Viva Magenta de Pantone qui sera la couleur de l'année 2023.Et ça pose question : comment un fabriquant de nuanciers de couleurs peut avoir autant la hype?Tous ceux qui ont fait de près ou de loin un peu de design ou de graphisme connaissent le nuancier Pantone.Aujourd'hui Pantone est devenu le système de correspondance des couleurs de référence pour tout ce qui implique une production physique : peinture et print.Tu souhaites sérigraphier un teeshirt avec un motif bleu, il te faudra préciser le couleur Pantone de ton bleu. UN joli 18-3949 TCX.——L'histoire de la marque PantonePantone est une société, fondée en 1866, qui fabrique des nuanciers pour les fabricants de cosmétiques. A l'origine c'est une toute petite boite installée dans le New Jersey.En 1962, la boite est rachetée par un salarié Lawrence Herbert. Herbert est un innovateur. C'est sous son impulsion que va naitre le système de couleur Pantone.——A l'époque il n'y a pas de système unifié. Lawrence Hervberte constate à quel point il était difficile pour les designers, les agences de publicité et les imprimeurs de communiquer en matière de couleur.Quand on veut imprimer un packaging en rouge, on doit en passer par plusieurs essais avec l'imprimeur pour enfin tomber sur le bon rouge.L'objectif de Pantone est simple : fournir un language universel de la couleur. Un outil de sélection avec la gamme la plus large de couleurs pures. Ou plutôt une sorte de manuel pour les fabriquer.Pantone a fait quelque chose à partir de rien. Personne ne peut posséder une couleur, mais Pantone possède la norme pour la décrire. ——Comment marche le système Pantone ?Attention, Pantone ne fabrique aucune peinture ou encre. Non, il donne juste la recette.Les couleurs du système Pantone sont obtenues à partir d'encres mélangées avant d'imprimer. Le principe du Pantone d'origine repose sur dix couleurs de base : Noir, blanc, jaune, rouge, bleu, rose, violet, vertPantone donne les proportions de chacune de ces dix teintes de base dans un nuancier qui comprend pas moins de 800 teintes différentes.Chaque teinte à une référence technique (un code un peu obscure) mais aussi un nom.——Quel est le business model de Pantone ?Aujourd'hui Pantone réalise un chiffre d'affaires annuel proche de 200 millions de dollarsEnviron 70% des revenus proviennent d'une gamme à l'ancienne de cartes de couleurs imprimées dans une myriade de versions. Le guide de formules de couleurs à 100 Euros le plus vendu de Pantone fournit le rapport exact pour mélanger les couleurs. Pantone c'est une masterclass sur la construction d'une marque uniquement sur la base de l'expertise. Pantone ne fabrique rien ou presque. Elle est la marque experte en couleurs.—Pantone devrait être mort et enterré et pillant… Elle est partout sur les réseaux—La Couleur Pantone de l'année un cas d'école marketingDepuis 2000, le Pantone Color Institute décerne à l'une de ses célèbres nuances le titre de "Couleur Pantone de l'année".Pantone a fait connaître ses services axés sur la couleur au moyen d'un effort annuel particulier : chaque année depuis 2000, Pantone nomme sa "Couleur de l'année".Prince a son propre violet Pantone appelé "Love Symbol #2"La couleur de l'année de Pantone, c'est un peu le Pinterest Predicts du social média.A sa sortie, la mode s'en empare.Un article de vogue titrait « comment bien porter la couleur de l'année »Chez Cosmopolitain on lisait « 30 pièces mode pour succomber à la couleur Pantone 2023 »Vous vous rappelez peut-être cette scène du film Le diable s'habille en Prada, dans laquelle Meryl Streep débat au sujet de l'influence de la mode dans la société.« Ce que vous ignorez, c'est que ce pull n'est pas simplement bleu, clame la tyrannique rédactrice en chef interprétée par Meryl Streep. Il n'est pas turquoise, il n'est pas lapis. En fait, il est bleu céruléenPantone sur les réseaux_#pantone sur instagram > 2,5M publication_#pantone sur tiktok > 241 M vues_#pantone2021 > 149k_#pantone2019 > 154k_#pantonechallenge 71,4 MSur Tiktok, Pantone sert de référence aux fashion adicts, je suis tombé sur des tas de vidéos de créateurs qui se composent des outfit en fonction des couleurs Pantone.Le Pantone ChallengeChez Pantone vous pouvez acheter un pack de 100 cartes postales reprenant le code couleur et l'encadré blanc.Les réseaux se sont enflammés ces dernières années avec un challenge qui s'est créé autour de ces cartes.Partir d'une carte avec sa couleur unie et dessiner dessus.Ça a donné lieu à des défis 100 joursOn voir aussi ides tas de vidéos de gens qui montrent toutes les cartes qu'ils ont peintes.La communication social media de PantoneLe compte Instagram de Pantone vaut le détour, simple épuré, on voit de la belle collab, on repart de la simple carte.Sur Linkedin, les communications originales pour prendre la parole sur des sujets complètement hors scoop comme la semaine des requins.Le visuel, un cantonnier qui reprend les couleurs principales du requin. . . Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com/. Ensemble, nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.

KPCW The Mountain Life
The Mountain Life | December 14, 2022

KPCW The Mountain Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 52:33


Kyra Wong, the founder of Pain Free Studio in Park City, is a postural alignment specialist and an accredited exercise therapist trained at the Egoscue Institute. She and her team are offering health for the holidays. (01:00) Creative director at the Pantone Color Institute and author of the new book "Deep Color: The Shades That Shape Our Souls," Keith Recker, talks about how color is a powerful force in our lives, a significant influence in visual and verbal communication and on the decisions we make every day. (27:04)

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Front and Center
Newman is a New Man

Front and Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 57:55


I'd like to start by saluting Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, for her yearly clinic of strategic writing that comes with the Color of the Year. She is truly the GOAT and I look forward to reading her 2024 press release. Now back to your regularly scheduled programming… Alex's World Cup fever has broken and he is on the mend. Kevin keeps losing his soccer bets but will not give up, nothing has really changed. The fellas discuss AI Portraits, The Pantone Color of the Year, Pink Sauce, the Newman's Own rebrand, MSCHF's Art Basel ATM Leaderboard, The Cheto Duster, Coca-Cola x Parade, MTN Dew Fruitquake, and more!

The Frankie Boyer Show
Patricia Gentile's Updates on IRS and End of Year Finances and Keith Recker author of Deep Color: The Shades That Shape Our Souls

The Frankie Boyer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 39:36


Pat Gentilehttps://newenglandtaxrelief.com/free, one-on-one phone consultation with Pat, call:1-800-880-8388Keith Recker author of Deep Color: The Shades That Shape Our Soulshttps://www.amazon.com/Deep-Color-Shades-Shape-Souls/dp/0764364413Patricia L. Gentile, CPA, Attorney at Law joins us to talk IRS updates and End of Year Finances. Patricia's strategies are customized to your specific needs to completely resolve your IRS issues and avoid the ‘band aid', ‘small steps' approach so many other tax attorneys take. https://www.newenglandtaxrelief.com Keith Recker is Editor in Chief of TABLE Magazine, a publication with strong roots in food and drink, as well as travel, interior design, fashion and jewelry, and other facets of modern living, in both print and digital formats. Recker is also a creative director at the Pantone Color Institute, and a member of the Interiors forecasting team at the Color Association of the United States. In his new book, Deep Color: The Shades That Shape Our Souls, Keith Recker, “the poet laureate of color” discusses the power of color as a force in our lives, a major influence in visual and verbal communication, and on the decisions we make daily. https://www.chromosapien.com/

Style by Mary Michele
109. The Hottest Colors for Fall

Style by Mary Michele

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 39:23


The Fall 2022 color trends are here and looking fabulous! Whether you're one to follow the trends or not, understanding what colors are on trend can help keep you in the style loop. According to Pantone, these colors reflect our hybridized lifestyles and support our need for nurturing and tactility, as well as a calm, reflective tone. Concurrently, the colors also illustrate our need to break free of restraint and embrace the joy of being alive through super bright hues expressing energy boosting vitality and the celebration of life. “Colors for Autumn/Winter 2022/2023 contrast our competing desires for calm and comfort with energy boosting vitality through a range of restful and restorative colors, in tandem with exuberant tones,” said Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute. “As we move forward into an environment filled with contradiction, hues for Autumn/Winter 2022/2023 enable consumers to move fluidly between a range of contrasting shades, allowing them to spontaneously express who they are and how they feel on any given day.” Other Podcasts to Listen to: 105 The 7 Best Bargains to Score on Sale 106 How to Use Color to Shop The Colors on Trend for Fall/Winter 2022/23 1. Lava Falls, an impassioned orange red with a captivating presence. 2. Cheerful Samoan Sun enlightens and illuminates. 3. Gregarious Orange Tiger, a high vis orange with whimsicality. 4. Vivid and vibrant Rose Violet is full of zing. 5. Nosegay, a fragrant floral pink that envelopes the senses. 6. Amazon is a lush and fertile broadleaf green. 7. Cleansing Waterspout cools and refreshes. 8. Caramel Café, a delicious brown hue that tastefully tempts. 9. Midnight, a hypnotic deep blue evocative of the evening sky. 10. Martini Olive, a fruit inspired green tone with a touch of brine. Core Classics: 11. Arctic Wolf is a softly shaded tactile white. 12. Creamy Autumn Blonde gently nurtures. 13. A cosmically inspired blue hue, Polar Night explores the mysteries of new horizons. 14. Loden Frost, an earth infused green tone that calms and restores. 15. Non-presumptive Chiseled Stone displays a silent strength. 16. Very Peri “dynamic periwinkle combines the consistency of blue with the energy and excitement of red, creating a warm, happy and empowering new shade. Take the Style ID quiz: https://shopstylefinder.com/pages/styleid-quiz Free Guide to the 5 Elements of Style All Women Must Know Before Getting Dressed at https://shopstylefinder.com/ Are you frustrated with your midlife middle? I created my new video course, How to Mask a Muffin Top, just for you! Take a peek here: maskamuffintop.com Want to learn how to wear color with confidence? In 3 Easy Steps to Color Confidence, you'll discover exactly what colors to build your wardrobe around and save tons of time, frustration and money! https://sfschoolofstyle.com/color-confidence Interested in my private high-level personal styling packages? Let's chat! https://calendly.com/marymichelenidiffer/30min Follow us on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stylebymarymichele? https://www.tiktok.com/@shopstylefinder Be a part of the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylebymmpodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylefindervipgroup Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stylebymarymichele/ https://www.instagram.com/shopstylefinder/ Shop with us: https://shopstylefinder.com/ Have you left me a review yet? It takes mere minutes and I would appreciate it more than you know! Xo

The PSYCHITECT is in.
Sensory Integration Series: On Color and Furniture Design with Joniel of Transitional Customs Furniture

The PSYCHITECT is in.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 45:02


In this episode, we delve deeper into the psyche and marketability of color with Joniel who apprenticed with Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute.  Joniel's connection and approach to color is through a spiritual and loving approach. Learn some helpful color application tips for your own home.  

Icons and Outlaws

JAY-Z,  was born Shawn Corey Carter, on December 4, 1969, in Brooklyn, New York, here in the U.S..   He grew up in Brooklyn's Marcy Projects in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood, which was pretty rough at the time, where he was raised mainly by his mother, Gloria Carter, who says Shawn used to wake up the household at night, banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table.   His mother bought him his first boombox for his birthday, which set him off on his love of music.   Shawn's father, Adnis Reeves bailed out on his family, including Shawn's three siblings, at a young age but they rekindled their relationship right before Adnis passed away.   Shawn has said, through his lyrics, that when he was younger he had once shot his older drug addicted brother, Eric, in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry.    While in the 6th grade, Jay tested at a 12th grade reading level.   Shawn went to Eli Whitney high school in Brooklyn, along with AZ, the longtime friend and co collaborator of Nas and The Firm, who has been revered as “one of the most underrated lyricists of our time.”   After the closing of his high school, Shawn attended the George Westinghouse Career and Technical Education High School. There, he would be amongst future Icons and Outlaws alumni Busta Rhymes and Biggie Smalls, the one and only Notorious B.I.G.   Shawn then attended Trenton Central High School, shortly, before dropping out.   He claims to have been selling crack at this time and was even shot at three times.   His firsthand experience with illicit drug dealing would form his lyrics when he began rapping under the stage name Jazzy, soon shortened to Jay-Z (a name that may also have been derived from the proximity of the J and Z subway lines to the Marcy Projects or possibly an Homage to his rapping mentor, Jaz-O).   He lived in London in 1989 for a short time. JAY recorded music with Monie Love and soaked in the culture, before moving back to the States.    You can hear Jay on some of Jaz-O's earlier recordings from the 80's and 90's, like “H.P. Gets Busy”, “Hawaiian Sofie” and “The Originators.”   In the early 90's, Jay-Z found himself involved in rap battles with LL Cool J, who eventually had a falling out while they were both involved at Def Jam. They've resolved their differences since then.   Big Daddy Kane's 1994 album, “Daddy's Home”, introduced the world to Jay in the song “Show and Prove”, a posse cut that had multiple rappers doing verses on one track.   Big Daddy Kane has said in regards to Jay being referred to as his “hype man,”  “When I would leave the stage to go change outfits, I would bring out Jay-Z and Positive K (“I Got A Man”) and let them freestyle until I came back to the stage.”     Jay then found himself appearing on Big L's “Da Graveyard” and alongside young versions of DMX and Ja Rule (Holla Holla) in 1995.   1995 also saw Jay's first official single, “In My Lifetime” that had a music video as well as an unreleased video for the song's B-Side, “I Can't Get With that.”   What do you do when you want to get your music out but have no financial backing from a record label? You get out and hustle your album yourself. Jay Z would spend hours a day selling CD's out of his car.   Tired of not getting where he wanted to be in the music world, Jay-Z and two friends, Damon Dash and Kareem Burke, founded their own company and independent record label, Roc-A-Fella Records, in 1995 to release his debut album, Reasonable Doubt (1996). It eventually sold more than a million copies in the United States, certifying it platinum and hes been revered as “one of the greatest rap albums ever” and, arguably, “Jay-Z's best work.”   This album featured beats by renowned producers like DJ Premier and DJ Clark Kent and even had very early appearances from the Notorious B.I.G. and the queen, Mary J Blige.   Reasonable Doubt debuted at 23 on the Billboard 200 and charted for 18 weeks.   The four singles from this album were “Dead Presidents”, “Ain't No N Word”, “Can't Knock the Hustle”, and “Feelin It”. It would later make Rolling Stone's Magazines “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.”   A string of successful albums followed at a rate of at least one per year through 2003. Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life (1998) was not only one of the first of Jay-Z's releases to top the Billboard 200 album chart but also won him his first Grammy Award, for best rap album.    This record saw Jay relying more on “wordplay and flow” and featured beats by DJ Premier, Erick Sermon from future Icons, EPMD, Kid Capri and Swizz Beatz, who was a producer for DMX and the record label, Ruff Ryders as well as Timbaland.   Singles from this album included “Can I Get A..”, featuring Ja Rule and Amil, as well as several other head bobbin' bangers.    Vol. 2 would go on to sell over 5 million copies. Remember how we said he won a grammy for this album? He actually boycotted the awards ceremony, contesting the failure to include DMX as a Grammy nominee.   1999 saw Jay working with Mariah Carey on the chart topping song, “Heartbreaker”, which would be his first chart topper in the US. Thanks Mariah!   The same year, Jay released “Vol 3… Life and Times of S. Carter”, selling over 3 million copies with singles like “Big Pimpin.”   The Year 2000 saw the release of yet another album, “The Dynasty: Roc La Familia”. Not originally intended to be a Jay Z album, it was initially recorded to be a compilation record for the Roc-A-Fella artist roster, but Def Jam released it as a Jay-Z joint.   However, this record introduced the world to up and coming producers, The Neptunes and a guy named Pherrel Williams, Bink, Just Blaze and some guy named Kanye West.   The album is considered “more soulful” and has gone twice platinum. That's almost 9 million copies, total. Not too bad for a high school drop out.   In the midst of all this success, there were some fairly prominent feuds with other rappers.   In 2001, Prodigy from Mobb Deep had a problem with a line from Jay in his song “Money, Cash, Hoes” that he felt was talking smack about a dispute he had with Death Row Records, most notably, 2 Pac and Snoop Dogg.   I looked up the lyrics and the only line that I could find that seemed remotely close to a diss was:   “Us the villains, fuck your feelings While y'all playa hate, we in the upper millions What's the dealing? Huh, it's like New York's been soft Ever since Snoop came through and crushed the buildings” Later that year, at Summer Jam 2001, Jay performed the song “Takeover”, which attacked Prodigy with the lines:   “I don't care if you Mobb Deep, I hold triggers to crews You little, I got money stacks bigger than you When I was pushing weight, back in '88 You was a ballerina, I got the pictures, I seen ya Then you dropped "Shook Ones, " switched your demeanor Well, we don't believe you, you need more people Roc-A-Fella, students of the game, we passed the class 'Cause nobody can read you dudes like we do Don't let 'em gas you, like, "Jigga is ass and won't clap you" Trust me on this one, I'll detach you Mind from spirit, body from soul They'll have to hold a mass, put your body in a hole Oh no, you're not on my level, get your brakes tweaked I sold what your whole album sold in my first week You guys don't want it with Hov Ask Nas, he don't want it with Hov, no!”   Jay then proceeded to reveal photos of Prodigy dressed up like Michael Jackson.   That last line then started beef with Nas that went back and forth until 2005.   The critically acclaimed The Blueprint (2001), Jay's 6th album, featuring the triumphant hit “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” solidified his status as one of the preeminent voices in hip-hop at the dawn of the 21st century.    That album was released literally hours before the infamous 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.   The Blueprint was written in only two days and hit double platinum status, selling 2.7 million albums by 2012.   This album was revered for its production and for being able to “balance mainstream and hardcore rap”.   As opposed to other Jay-Z releases, the Blueprint had only one guest rapper, a fella by the name “Eminem”, who assisted Jay on the track, “Renegade.”   Kanye West was back in the mix producing 4 songs on the album.   The Library of Congress chose “the Blueprint” for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2019 for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”   A legendary singer can actually be heard singing in the song “Girls, Girls, Girls”, another single from “The Blueprint”. Michael Jackson. "He was on my song ‘Girls, Girls, Girls', singing these background vocals and I didn't even put his name on it,” Jay once revealed in an interview with NME.   Shortly after its release, Jay-Z pleaded guilty to assault relating to a 1999 nightclub stabbing of record producer Lance Rivera at the Kit Kat Club in New York City at an album release party for Q-Tip (Tribe Called Quest) and received three years' probation, but the incident did little to derail his career. Apparently, the altercation happened due to Jay accusing Rivera of bootlegging his albums.   Always a busy man, Jay-Z dropped his 6th record, the double album, “The Blueprint 2: The Gift and the Curse”, in 2002. It sold over 3 million copies in JUST the U.S., selling more than his previous album, “The Blueprint”, and debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one!    A reissued version, dubbed “The Blueprint 2.1”, was later released as a single disc album and had half of the songs that were on the double record, including the hits “Excuse Me Miss” and “03 Bonnie & Clyde”, which featured the queen B, Beyonce.   Lenny Kravitz, Faith Evans, Biggie and Kanye all had appearances on this album and actually had the songs “Stop”, “La La La”, “What They Gonna Do, Part 2”, and “Beware” on it; these were songs that were not on “The Blueprint 2.”   Also in 2002, Jay-Z released a collaborative album called “The Best Of Both Worlds” with a guy who's been in the news quite often the past years, R. Kelly. The first single from this record was “Honey”, which sampled “Love You Inside Out” by the Bee Gees. None of the singles charted.   Ahead of the release of The Black Album (2003), however, Jay-Z announced his retirement as a performer. The “farewell recording” proved to be one of his most popular, with killer singles like “99 Problems' ' and “Dirt Off Your Shoulder (you can listen to our version at the end of the show and on the official Icons and Outlaws Spotify playlist.    The Black Album was produced by Rick Rubin, and featured other hit makers like Eminem, Kanye, The Neptunes, DJ Quick and The Neptunes, attracting considerable attention. This album has sold over 3 million copies in the US. Jay threw a “retirement party” on November 25th, 2003. However, unlike most of us that would rent out the back room at Outback Steakhouse and invite people from work and the few family members we can tolerate, this was a concert. A concert held at Madison Square Garden in New York.    The footage taken at the “party” would wind up being the central focus of Jay-Z's documentary, “Fade to Black”. All of the proceeds from the party went to charity,   Other performers that rocked the stage were his backing band, The Roots, Missy Elliot, Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, Ghostface Killa from Wu Tang, the speed rapper, Twista, and so many more. Both Tupac and Biggie's mother's, Afeni Shakur & Voletta Wallace even made a special appearance.    As Jay-Z had claimed that he would “retire”, it was more of a retirement from making new studio albums. It didn't stop him from touring, releasing a greatest hits record and making a second collaboration album with R. Kelly, named “Unfinished Business.” This time, the release debuted at number one in the US on the Billboard 200 and has been certified platinum. 2004 was another busy year as he assumed the presidency of Def Jam Recordings, making him one of the most highly placed African American executives in the recording industry at the time. This new role led to his Roc A Fella partners selling off their shares of Roc A Fella and Jay taking control of BOTH companies. Absolutely killing it!   As I mentioned, Jay-Z stayed extremely active in music. He collaborated with the rock group and future Icons and Outlaws featured artist, Linkin Park in 2004. This record was a remix EP dubbed “Collision Course” that featured mashups of songs from both artists. The only single from the record, “Numb/Encore '' wound up winning a Grammy for “Best Rap/Sung Collaboration”. Linkin Park performed the song live at the Grammys and featured the one and only Sir Paul McCartney of the Beatles, who sang verses from the iconic song “Yesterday. The EP went platinum in the US.   Speaking of Linkin Park, Jay-Z executive produced the debut album of Fort Minor, the side project from Mike Shinoda.   In 2005, Jay-Z headlined the Power 105.1 annual concert in New York called the “I Declare War” concert leading people to speculate who he was “declaring war on” as he'd had a history of calling out other artists. However, it was quite the opposite. The concert wound up being an end to the rivalry between Jay and Nas with the two sharing the stage and performing a blended version of Jay-Z's “Dead Presidents” and Nas's “The World Is Yours.”  Jay appeared as a guest vocalist on the recordings of numerous other artists, including Kanye West, whose career he had helped foster, and Beyoncé, whom he had begun dating. (The two would be married in 2008.) Jay-Z also developed a large portfolio of business ventures and investments, including a film-production company, a clothing line, and a stake in the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association, which he later helped relocate to his hometown of Brooklyn.    He formally returned to recording in 2006 with his next album,Kingdom Come, which released the single, “Show Me What You Got”. This single was leaked a month earlier than it was supposed to and wound up being played in heavy radio rotation. This leak led to Def Jam prompting an FBI investigation into how it could have been leaked. I couldn't find much more about the investigation.   Kingdom Come, Jay-Z's ninth album, featured songs produced by Pharrell, Kanye, Just Blaze, Dr. Dre and, oddly enough, Coldplay's Chris Martin. It sold over 680,000 copies in its first week and has gone double platinum.    In 2007, Jay-Z released his tenth album, American Gangster on November 6th, which was inspired by the gangster movie of the same name, by Ridley Scott.  This record was considered a concept album with Jay depicting his life as a street hustler. The first single off of the album, “Blue Magic” starts off with what has been called a “dealer's manifesto” and refers to political figures of the 1980's like Reagan and Oliver North.    He has his own color. In 2007, JAY-Z spent tens of thousands of dollars for the Pantone Color Institute to create a hue just for him. Described as a pearly blue with platinum dust, the color was first introduced on his own limited edition line of GM Yukon Denali later that year. On January 1st, 2008 Jay stepped down as Def Jam president. He founded a new label, Roc Nation, in 2008, and it soon became a full-service entertainment conglomerate.   Jay-Z proved that he remained one of rap's most-bankable acts when he embarked on a highly successful tour with Mary J. Blige in 2008. The following year he released The Blueprint 3, which bore the sound of some of his most frequent producers, including West and Timbaland. The album generated such hits as “Empire State of Mind,” a musical love letter to New York City adorned with soaring guest vocals by Alicia Keys, and the determined “Run This Town,” which featured West and Rihanna. Both songs won Grammy Awards, as did two other singles from the album. Watch the Throne (2011), an ambitious and highly regarded collaboration with West, proved to be similarly fruitful, with the singles “Otis,” “Niggas in Paris,” and “No Church in the Wild” capturing Grammys as well. In between the two releases, Jay-Z published a memoir, Decoded (2010).   Jay Z (having dropped the hyphen from his name) returned in 2013 with Magna Carta Holy Grail, which, in an exclusive deal with Samsung, was made available for free to users of the company's smartphones several days ahead of its official release. Although the album, on which the rapper reflected on his massive wealth and fame, was greeted with mostly lukewarm reviews, it became his 13th release to land at number one on the Billboard 200. It also produced two Grammy wins: one for best rap/sung collaboration for “Holy Grail” and another for best music video for “Suit & Tie.” He received two more Grammys a year later for his collaboration on Beyoncé's song “Drunk in Love.”   In 2017 JAY-Z (having capitalized the letters and reinstated the hyphen in his name) released his 13th studio solo album, 4:44, an extremely candid album that was, in part, a response to Beyoncé's Lemonade (2016), on which she accused her husband of adultery. He admitted to infidelity on various tracks and also addressed racism and politics. The couple's albums were both released exclusively on TIDAL—a subscription-based music streaming service that JAY-Z owned alongside other artists. JAY-Z had acquired the service in 2015 when he purchased its parent, the Norwegian technology company Aspiro AB. Also in 2017 JAY-Z became the first rapper to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2018 he and Beyoncé, billed as the Carters, unveiled the collaborative effort Everything Is Love, for which they won the Grammy for best urban contemporary album.   In 2021 JAY-Z was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.   JAY-Z is as iconic an entrepreneur and businessman as he is a recording artist. He's been involved in everything from having his own collection through Reebok in 2003, starting his own clothing line and selling it for $204 million, owning a chain of upscale sports bars called the 40/40 Club, being an investor in a line of beauty products, being a co-brand director for Budweiser Select and owning the Brooklyn Nets basketball team until 2013.   He's been an investor in an app to help rich folk book executive plane flights, launched his own cigar line, bought a wine and spirits company, signed an exclusive deal with the Weinstein Company, producing a documentary on Kalief Browder, a man imprisoned for three years and who committed suicide when he was released.   As recently as 2020 he announced the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment, a partnership between his own Roc Nation and Brooklyn's Long Island University, which “prepares students for a wide range of careers in performance, entrepreneurship, and all aspects of music, sports business and management.”   In November of that same year, he announced his joining of a cannabis production company as their “Chief Visionary Officer.”   He made Grammy history last month. JAY-Z recently became tied for the most Grammy nominations in history with 80. He shares that distinction with legendary producer Quincy Jones. He's also married to the person who currently holds the record for second most Grammy nominations: Beyoncé's 9 nominations at the end of November put her at 79 over the course of her career.     Jay Z is ranked the 88th best artist - of any genre - of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.   From running around the rough and tough alleys of the Marcy projects to becoming a mogul of multiple companies, Jay-Z is the living embodiment of what hard work and perseverance can achieve. Jay-Z's net worth, presently, is 1.3 Billion dollars, giving him the infallible title of “Hip Hop's First Billionaire.” www.britannica.com www.wikipedia.com www.jayz.com Consider Becoming a Producer of the Show! www.iconsandoutlaws.com www.accidentaldads.com  

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Le interviste di Radio Number One
Mirna Casadei: «Vi spiego cosa fa l'home stager e perché il Very Peri è colore dell'anno»

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 11:49


Ai microfoni dei nostri Miky Boselli e Marco Vignoletti, nel pomeriggio di mercoledì 12 gennaio è stata ospite l'home stager Mirna Casadei (figlia del grande Raoul). Anzitutto cosa fa l'home stager? Mirna spiega che si tratta di un lavoro nuovo in Italia, che serve per "scenografare", rendere la casa più bella, elegante e accogliente, affinché faccia innamorare le persone che stanno cercando casa. Viene illustrata come la "professione del futuro". Per il 2022 è stato scelto il Very Peri come colore dell'anno, stando al Pantone Color Institute: simboleggia carica vitale, positività e creatività. La nostra ospite ha voluto entrare nel dettaglio di questa decisione, ma per saperne di più vi invitiamo a riascoltare l'intervista!

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Andrew Phung, J. Miles Dale, Leatrice Eiseman

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 60:33


Actor and comedian Andrew Phung (best known as the character Kimchee on Kim's Convenience) talks about co-creating and starring in the new CBC comedy series Run the Burbs. Toronto-born producer J. Miles Dale discusses his long-standing creative partnership with director Guillermo del Toro and their latest film together, Nightmare Alley. Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, talks about the "inquisitive and intriguing" choice for Color of the Year 2022.

Journos
12 Days of JOURNOS, Day Eight: The Color Conspiracy of 2022

Journos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 13:45


On the Eighth Day of JOURNOS, we unpack Brandon's first conspiracy: the secret marketing machinations that produce the Color of the Year. This year, a hitch: most of the colors were basically the same riff on greenish-gray. With this crack in the facade, Stephen & Brandon discuss the terrible power of the true palette-masters over at the Pantone Color Institute, which exercises considerable sway over the design and marketing choices of all sorts of brands. Pantone's Color of the Year? A sick purp called "Very Peri!" Pantone's choice, as well as all those near-identical green-grays, was inspired this year by the psychological effects of a single ongoing event: the pandemic. The colors are meant to soothe and to inspire creativity (and per Brandon, to continue to exercise control over our built reality). All this talk of the pandemic and mood got us thinking about a New York Times piece on the "boring pandemic" and the "mood of 2021." So we decide to kick off the year by announcing our own JOURNOS Color of 2022.  Listen and learn, but don't doubt: It's the perfect shade for your tinfoil hat. 

Design Speaks
Color of the Year 2022 with Color Guru Leatrice Eiseman

Design Speaks

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 23:43


This week had the chance to chat with the incredible color guru Leatrice Eiseman. She is the Director of the Pantone Color Institute and is just so sweet, here's our conversation about the color of the year 2021Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/BrandiSea)

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The Style That Binds Us
Meet Very Peri! Pantone's 2022 Color of the Year

The Style That Binds Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 68:15


We are excited to have Leatrice Eiseman who is the Director of the Eiseman Center for Color Information & Training and Executive Director of the Pantone® Color Institute on The Style That Binds Us podcast! Lee is a color specialist, author, educator, and speaker. Lee is the author of ten books on color. In this episode, you'll get the inside scoop on how the Pantone Color of the Year is chosen, how far in advance they begin the selection process, how colors are named, the psychology of color and so much more. We hope you enjoy! https://leatriceeiseman.com Leatrice Eiseman's books: The Complete Color Harmony, Pantone Edition: Expert Color Information for Professional Results: https://rstyle.me/+unFYiWMS3KucSXjhZIuLUw Pantone on Fashion: A Century of Color in Design: https://rstyle.me/+W8d9t9MJzZshO-OPs_pRRA Pantone: The Twentieth Century in Color: https://rstyle.me/+relvoub7NA5xvK9k4ZB04Q Color - Messages & Meanings: A PANTONE Color Resource: https://rstyle.me/+IvME1oAPUiuJISKHT3NSpQ More Alive With Color: https://rstyle.me/+sFi872qa-InMqdH88W01Pg The Color Answer Book: https://rstyle.me/+2n9BDf7c-QeB-QIwVeBztQ Colors for Your Every Mood: https://rstyle.me/+bt13tfgwTCwL1WP_rkMVsw Pantone Guide to Communicating With Color: https://rstyle.me/+MdPeDeUF0QdIlUHXutl2JA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support

China Daily Podcast
潘通发布2022年度色彩:仙女紫 | Pantone Unveils Color of the Year for 2022

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 2:58


潘通发布2022年度色彩:仙女紫 | Pantone Unveils Color of the Year for 2022While many of us will spend the final days of 2021 reflecting on its whirlwind events, global color authority Pantone has already been busy looking ahead -- to decide on the shade that will best encapsulate 2022.2021年到了尾声,许多人都在回顾过去一年接踵而至的纷繁事件,全球色彩权威机构潘通却早已开始展望未来,决定出最能代表2022年的颜色。On Wednesday it unveiled Very Peri, a periwinkle hue that the company says combines the steady tranquility of blue with an energetic infusion of red. It's the first time the company has manufactured a color instead of delving into their pre-existing archive.12月8日,潘通发布了2022年度色彩,仙女紫。据称这种长春花紫色是将宁静蓝和活力红混合而成。这是潘通首次选用自己调制的新颜色,而非像以往那样选用色库里已有的颜色。 "It was really important for us to come up with a new color, because we have a very new vision of the world now," said Pantone Color Institute's Executive Director Leatrice Eiseman in a video call.潘通色彩研究所的执行总监丽特里斯·艾斯曼在视频会议中讲道:“选用新颜色作为年度色彩对我们来说真的很重要,因为我们现在对世界的看法已经焕然一新。”"It is literally the happiest and the warmest of all the blue hues," she added, describing the shade. "Because of that red undertone, it introduces an empowering feeling of newness, and newness is what we're looking for."她在描述这一颜色时说道:“这是所有蓝色调中最快乐也最温暖的颜色。加入的红色给人带来一种强烈的新感觉,而这种新感觉正是我们要寻找的。”The pandemic has heavily impacted how we normally live and work -- posing obstacles that have forced people to think outside the box.疫情深深影响了人们正常的生活和工作方式,也带来了重重阻碍,迫使人们跳出固有思维模式。"We've gone through so many challenges over this time, we don't know what's going to pop up from one day to the next," said Pantone's vice president Laurie Pressman, who was also on the call. "It's curiosity that's helping people to get through these difficult times. What we would call courageous creativity."潘通色彩研究所副所长劳里·普雷斯曼在视频会议中说:“这段时间我们经历了这么多挑战,我们不知道明天还会发生什么事。正是好奇心帮助人们度过了这些艰难时刻,或者可以称之为勇敢的创造力。”"The color symbolizes the future," Eiseman adds. "(It) has that sprightly, joyous attitude that we're talking about, that carefree confidence, and creative spirit."艾斯曼补充道:“这一颜色象征着未来。它包含着我们谈论的那种活泼欢乐的态度,那种无忧无虑的自信,还有创新精神。” Each year, Pantone attempts to interpret the zeitgeist through the lens of color theory -- mining the likes of fashion, design and interiors for clues.每一年,潘通都试图通过颜色理论来解读时代精神——从时尚、设计和室内装修等各个领域去找寻线索。And it's no stranger to making unconventional picks: In 2016, the company chose a gradient made out of two shades, Rose Quartz and Serenity, to reflect a year defined by shifting gender politics. In 2020, not one but two colors -- Ultimate Gray and Illuminating (a vibrant yellow) -- were selected to capture both the resilience and optimism shown during the first year of the pandemic.在挑选年度色彩方面,潘通惯于打破常规。2016年,潘通选择了水晶粉和宁静蓝两种色彩的渐变组合来反映性别政治变迁的一年。2020年,潘通选择了两种颜色——极致灰和荧光黄——来表达人们在疫情第一年所展现出的坚韧和乐观。The annual task of forecasting the color that will best reflect the year ahead has been a more than 20-year endeavor, beginning as a desire to cultivate conversations around the power of color, says Eiseman.艾斯曼指出,潘通每年都要选出最能代表下一个年度的色彩,这项任务已经持续了20多年,它的初衷是为了引发人们关于色彩力量的对话。"We first did color of the year to get people talking about (the role of) color," she said. "And once you get them talking about it, you then create a buzz and the realization hits them: color is such an integral part of our everyday lives, but we take it for granted."她说:“最初我们发布年度色彩是为了让人们谈论颜色的作用。一旦讨论开始,就会产生热度,然后人们会意识到,颜色是我们日常生活中如此不可缺少的一部分,但我们却往往视而不见。”重点词汇:whirlwind英 [ˈwɜːlwɪnd];美[ˈwɜːrlwɪnd] n. 旋风;旋流;一片忙乱adj. 快速的;匆匆忙忙的;旋风似的encapsulate英 [ɪnˈkæpsjuleɪt];美[ɪnˈkæpsjuleɪt] vt. 概括;压缩;简述empower英 [ɪmˈpaʊə(r)];美[ɪmˈpaʊər] vt. 授权;给(某人)…的权;增加(某人的)自主权;使控制局势zeitgeist英 [ˈzaɪtɡaɪst];美[ˈzaɪtɡaɪst] n. 时代精神;时代思潮gradient英 [ˈɡreɪdiənt];美[ˈɡreɪdiənt] n. (尤指公路或铁路的)坡度,斜率,倾斜度;(温度、压力等的)变化率,梯度变化曲线adj. 倾斜的;步行的

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The Color Authority™
Ceaseless Color Passion with Leatrice Eiseman

The Color Authority™

Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 49:04


The international guru of color speaks about her journey to color, how her fame has influenced her career path and how she continues to advocate for color and its correct application. Where does she find her inspiration? How do you research color and what to keep in mind when selecting color? Leatrice talks about the importance of sharing your knowledge, connecting  with like-minded and the importance of listening to your creative self as Lee gives some valuable advice. Lastly, she will reveal her new objective for the upcoming years. Leatrice “Lee” Eiseman is director of the Eiseman Center for Color Information & Training and Executive Director of the Pantone® Color Institute.Lee is a professional color specialist who is often called the international color guru. Her color expertise is recognised worldwide, particularly as executive director of the Pantone® Color Institute.Lee has been widely quoted in many publications and recognised by Fortune Magazine and the Wall St. Journal as one of the most influential people in the world of color. She is the author of ten books on color.Today, she is available as a corporate color consultant and a sought-after speaker. She also offers online courses on color theory and personal image color training.

Sew Mindful Podcast
029: The Secrets Behind the 2021 Pantone Colour of the Year

Sew Mindful Podcast

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 31:47 Transcription Available


Pantone started as a graphics standards system for designers to provide a way to standardise how we define and refer to colours. It has become so influential that it is now a primary influencer in the colour trends followed by the fashion industry. In 2000 the Pantone Color Institute set up the Pantone Color of the Year. It has evolved into a significant trendsetting tool and now takes 9 months of research to select. Pantone describe the colour of the year as "...a color snapsho of what we see taking place in our global culture that serves as an expression of a mood and an attitude."My fascination with colour began when I trained as a Reflexologist and started to learn about energy and chakras and their relationship with colour. So I wanted to explore the combination of the selection of Illuminating Yellow as the Pantone 2021 Color of the Year and what that represents energetically to understand how I can use that to my advantage in my designs and makes for 2021. To many this combination of topics may seem a bit woo woo but if you are open to gaining new perspectives on seemingly ordinary things then I think you will find my chat with my good friend and energy expert, Sue Ricks intriguing. In this episode you will hear:> How Sue began working with colour and energy> What chakras are and how the colour yellow relates to them> Ways to incorporate yellow into your life> What types of energetic and emotional issues yellow may help to address> What our connection to different colours can tell us> How to experiment and bring colour into your lifeUseful links and resources> Pantone Color of the Year 2021> Sue with Chakra Chart > Sue with Solar Plexus Reflex PointConnect with SueWebsite: https://suericks.comSue Ricks Academy: https://suericksacademy.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/suericksacademyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/suericks_gtr/Connect with me (Jacqui)Website: https://sewmuchmorefun.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.co.uk/sewmuchmorefun/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sewmuchmorefun/

WIN/WIN: Women in Innovation
#23 Leatrice Eiseman | Executive Director @ Pantone

WIN/WIN: Women in Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 30:38


In this episode, Lee Eiseman expounds on the importance of color and the psychology and perceptions around it. Currently the Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, she’s spent over 35 years examining color, starting with designing a practicum while studying at UCLA, which she still uses in teaching about color today. She explains why Pantone looks to the zeitgeist for their annual color selections and what color means for purchasing decisions. Listen for advice on: Why nature and association are essential to understanding color At what stage of development companies should consider color How to best transition colors of an established brand To learn more: Lee Eiseman (Guest): https://leatriceeiseman.comZoia Kozakov (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoia-kozakov/About WIN: Women in Innovation: https://www.womenininnovation.coBrand Copy by Nicole Beckley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Essere e avere
Colore dell'anno 2021 by Pantone - I nuovi consumi personalizzati tra on e off-line

Essere e avere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020


Uno neutro e riflessivo, l'altro brillante e allegro. Sono due i colori scelti dal Pantone Color Institute per il 2021: grigio e giallo, "ultimate gray" e "illuminating" i nomi tecnici, "combinazione di due colori indipendenti - scrive la massima autorità nel settore del colore, fornitrice degli standard internazionali - pensata per trasmettere un senso di resilienza e speranza, solidità e ottimismo, concretezza e calore". Touchless e selfservice, ecco come saranno i viaggi del futuro. Il settore guarda alla ripresa a partire dai voli aerei, una ripresa che si baserà molto sulla tecnologia al servizio della sicurezza. Dalle ricette dei prodotti alle confezioni, dagli abbinamenti alla realtà aumentata, il retail punta sulla personalizzazione on e off-line.

Essere e avere
Colore dell'anno 2021 by Pantone - I nuovi consumi personalizzati tra on e off-line

Essere e avere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020


Uno neutro e riflessivo, l'altro brillante e allegro. Sono due i colori scelti dal Pantone Color Institute per il 2021: grigio e giallo, "ultimate gray" e "illuminating" i nomi tecnici, "combinazione di due colori indipendenti - scrive la massima autorità nel settore del colore, fornitrice degli standard internazionali - pensata per trasmettere un senso di resilienza e speranza, solidità e ottimismo, concretezza e calore". Touchless e selfservice, ecco come saranno i viaggi del futuro. Il settore guarda alla ripresa a partire dai voli aerei, una ripresa che si baserà molto sulla tecnologia al servizio della sicurezza. Dalle ricette dei prodotti alle confezioni, dagli abbinamenti alla realtà aumentata, il retail punta sulla personalizzazione on e off-line.

Attitudes!
Eric Trump Did Not Come Out, People Of Praise, Pantone Period Red

Attitudes!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 54:48


This week, Bryan talks about Eric Trump’s claim to be a part of the LGBT+ family during an interview on Fox News and a transgender teen who sued a Minnesota school for barring him from using the boys locker room. Then, Erin digs in to the “charismatic Catholicism” of People of Praise before turning to a more uplifting story about Pantone Color Institute’s newly released Period Red.   And make sure to check out Deeper Shade of Shade on Stitcher Premium, where Bryan and Erin interview their favorite friends of the show. For a free month of listening, go to stitcherpremium.com/shade and use promo code ‘SHADE’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On Creativity: A SCADcast with Paula Wallace
Episode Seven: Leatrice Eiseman

On Creativity: A SCADcast with Paula Wallace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 24:50


The Winning Hue Is Classic Too… When the Pantone Color Institute reveals its color of the year, accent walls everywhere transform, closets get refreshed, and the award-winning shade gets its year in the sun. As Pantone’s Executive Director, Leatrice Eiseman leads this process and is the go-to voice on color theory in the world. The 2020 hue, classic blue, was chosen for its power to instill calm and confidence reminiscent of the sky at night. It’s a refreshing reminder of the power color has on our daily lives and motivates us to surround ourselves with shades we connect with. Join Paula Wallace as she talks with Eiseman about classic blue, Pantone’s journey, and Eiseman’s inquisitive eye for the world around her.

Design Speaks
Leatrice Eiseman on Observing Color in the World (Chapter 2)

Design Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 46:49


130 - Leatrice Eiseman on Observing Color in the World "If designers would understand the power that color has in their work, I think that it would really elevate what they do." BrandiSea Tweet Tune in this week to hear Brandi’s chat with Leatrice Eiseman, a renowned color specialist. You’ll get to hear some insight into how she chose this years color of the year, and some of the work she does with the Pantone Color Institute, of which she is the Executive Director. Follow along as she recounts where she finds inspiration—her answers might surprise you. On this week’s episode: Featured Music Les Champs Elysees by Pomplamoose, and John Schroeder Resources & Other Links leatriceeiseman.com Pantone Color of The Year: Classic Blue Quotes from this Episode You know, the first indicator, the most important is, kind of, the zeitgeist of how people are thinking and feeling, and what can a color answer to satisfy that feeling. -Leatrice Eiseman It has to be a color that is symbolic of the zeitgeist or particular social movement or feeling. -Leatrice Eiseman But, you see, the whole point is, our intention is to get the people to start a conversation about color. Get them talking about color. Whether it's positive or negative. -Leatrice Eiseman Want to support us? SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH A FRIEND or Visit Patreon and help support our podcast! We would be eternally grateful! We can't do this without YOU.  You can give as much as you want. Every little bit goes to helping us keep this podcast going. Also, if you get any value out of this show if you would please rate and review our podcast on iTunes! Find us on all forms of social media @designspeakspodcast Find Brandi @BrandiSea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook Find Julie @juliehaider  Find Dakota @realdakotacook You can email Brandi  brandi@brandisea.com. Thank You To The ultra-talented  Vesperteen (Colin Rigsby) for letting us use his song “Shatter in The Night” as our theme music on every episode of Design Speaks. Producers Kenneth Kniffin and Dakota Cook. Podcast Cover Art Illustration by Pippa Keel - @pippa.jk of Zhu Creative Share on email Email Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on pinterest Pinterest Copyright ©BrandiSea 2020. All Rights reserved. Episode 130, Season 1, Chapter 2 - Leatrice Eiseman: Transcription BrandiSea: [00:00:00] Welcome to Design Speaks. The podcast that helps you discover uncommon inspiration so you can make more meaningful work. I'm Brandi Sea, my cohost is Julie Haider. Today we'll be talking about how observing color in the world around you can keep you inspired. Stay tuned for that coming up later in the show. Hi, Julie. Julie: [00:00:30] Hey, Brandi. BrandiSea: [00:00:31] So Julie, how do you generally choose colors when you're working on things? Be honest now. Be honest. Julie: [00:00:42] Um, I don't know. I definitely, I'll be honest, I don't want to put as much thought into it as you do. Um, I don't know. Sometimes it's just, I feel like I gravitate towards certain colors naturally, um, and certain ones I'm like, yeah, I don't really like that. But, um, at the same time, certain projects kind of require that you go in a certain direction color wise. So it's kind of a mixture of things. BrandiSea: [00:01:05] Okay. Okay.  So you're going to feel totally called out by the end of today's episode, but, um, so I had the opportunity to talk to Leatrice Eiseman. I'm officially allowed to call her Lee. Which is, like amazing. She said that, like, conversationally she's allowed to be, she likes people to call her Lee. So I was like, Oh, yay. I've talked to you twice. We're friends now. Um, she is the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. Uh, which basically means. That she helps choose color of the year. Like she, um, she does research and all sorts of things to, uh,

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So, What Do You Do?
Episode 14: Color Consultant

So, What Do You Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 40:26


On this week's episode, color consultant, Leatrice Eiseman, discusses the psychological impacts of color, the historical significance of colors in different cultures and her work as the Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute and Eiseman Center for Color Information & Training.

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The Indicator from Planet Money
The Business Behind The Color Of The Year

The Indicator from Planet Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 9:59


Since 2000, the Pantone Color Institute has announced a "color of the year." This year's color: Classic Blue.

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Sunny 95 News
Color Of The Year

Sunny 95 News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 0:33


The Pantone Color Institute has picked its color of the year for 2020. Good news: It’s blue.

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2 Regular Guys Talking Decoration and Personalization
State of the Decorated Apparel Industry

2 Regular Guys Talking Decoration and Personalization

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 61:29


jQuery(document).ready(function($) { $('#wp_mep_145').mediaelementplayer({ m:1 ,features: ['playpause','current','progress','duration','volume','tracks','fullscreen'] ,audioWidth:400,audioHeight:30 }); }); Please find some links and notes from the 2 Regular Guys Podcast. What is the state of the decorated apparel industry? Many people wonder, but Wearables Magazine and ASI do the research and publish a report every November. Theresa Hegel, The Executive Editor of Wearable magazine joins us to discuss that research and what it might mean for all of us. We chat about some surprising statistics, tips for growing our business, where customers are coming from and much more. Don't miss this chance to understand the industry as a whole and improve your business. Sponsored by: Embrilliance (Use Code 2RG) Our regular listeners know this, but 2 Regular Guys are all about garment decorating, a bit of fun, and no rants or lectures or selling. We are not doing this for our employers, but rather for our industry. Since February 2013, The 2 Regular Guys have been the first and the most listened to garment decorating industry podcast on this planet! We are humbled by all of you tuning in each week. We work hard to bring you information that will make your business better, and our industry better. Take a look at our incredible weekly guest list and you'll understand where this industry goes for news, interviews and the heartbeat of garment decorating. Thanks for listening! News Pantone Color Institute unveils a color developed for comedian and late-night television host Conan O'Brien. The institute unveiled the shade, known as Team Coco Orange (158 C) late last week. The hue is a proprietary combination of yellow and red that forms a bright orange shade. “Team Coco Orange elicits this whole feeling of spontaneity, (an) impish sense of impulsiveness and a playful sense of fun,” says Laurie Pressman, vice president of Pantone Color Institute, in a recent video posted on the comedian's YouTube page.Disney Launches Web Store That Lets Consumers Personalize Branded Merchandise - Disney is jumping into the online swag personalization business – and that could have negative implications for some companies in the screenprinting/promotional products industry. In a blog announcement this week, Disney said it has launched an online store featuring authentic Disney apparel and gear that anyone can personalize using a web-based design tool.  State of the Decorated Apparel Industry Aaron: How are decorators feeling about the future of the industry? Erich: What are some of the challenges decorators face in this current environment? Aaron: A surprising statistic from this report was that 39% of decorators do not have a business website. Talk to us about that and what you think that means for the promo products world. Erich: In the article, you give some excellent tips for growing your business. Would you mind sharing some of that with us now? Aaron: Let's continue that thought with tips for buying equipment. Erich: We know that things have changed for us and how we operate; where are the customers for decorators compared with last year's report? Aaron: We love talking niche markets on 2RG's. Give us your tips for breaking into a niche market. Erich: Being that we are here, live streaming on social, you know we care about social media. How did the survey respondents view the world of social media and its bearing on the current market? Aaron: You published some social media tips. Want to share those ideas with our listeners? Theresa Hegel is the executive editor of Wearables Magazine, the vision of the decorated-apparel industry. A former journalist at several daily newspapers, Hegel has received a number of accolades for her writing, including the prestigious Jesse H. Neal Award, considered the "Pulitzer Prize of business journalism." Facebook Live Video Other Events Aaron's Online Video Series "Small Business Saturday...

2 Regular Guys Talking Decoration and Personalization
Embroidery Technology Advancements with ZSK Machines

2 Regular Guys Talking Decoration and Personalization

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 58:31


jQuery(document).ready(function($) { $('#wp_mep_166').mediaelementplayer({ m:1 ,features: ['playpause','current','progress','duration','volume','tracks','fullscreen'] ,audioWidth:400,audioHeight:30 }); }); Please find some links and notes from the 2 Regular Guys Podcast. This week, show producer Erich Campbell talks to Nick and Andrea from ZSK Embroidery about the new technology that is changing the embroidery industry. Learn what is new, what is coming and how you can keep ahead of the curve. This fun fast paced conversation will give you more details about embroidery and the industry as a whole. Sponsored by: SGIA.org Our regular listeners know this, but 2 Regular Guys are all about garment decorating, a bit of fun, and no rants or lectures or selling. We are not doing this for our employers, but rather for our industry. Since February 2013, The 2 Regular Guys have been the first and the most listened to garment decorating industry podcast on this planet! We are humbled by all of you tuning in each week. We work hard to bring you information that will make your business better, and our industry better. Take a look at our incredible weekly guest list and you'll understand where this industry goes for news, interviews and the heartbeat of garment decorating. Thanks for listening! News SGIA has announced Sustainable Business Recognition Award. Marci says, Integrating sustainability into your business practices can involve many steps, but even the smallest act can make a significant impact. (Installing energy efficient lighting and controls saves money and benefits the planet — a clear win-win situation!)  Pantone Color Institute named its 2019 Color of the Year, Living Coral. The coral hue features gold undertones that the institute says “energizes and enlivens with a softer edge.” Seeking inspiration for this year's color, the organization says Living Coral is in reaction to the prominence of digital technology and social media in daily life and the desire for authentic experiences. The institute also states that the shade symbolizes an “innate need for optimism and joyful pursuits” and the “desire for playful expression.” “Color is an equalizing lens through which we experience our natural and digital realities, and this is particularly true for Living Coral,” states Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of Pantone Color Institute. “With consumers craving human interaction and social connection, the humanizing and heartening qualities displayed by the convivial [color] hit a responsive chord.” Embroidery Technology Advancements Terry: Give us a little history of ZSK and why they have positioned themselves to get involved with all this innovation? Erich: I know that I love seeing the out-of-this world tech and manufacturing that embroidery is aiding these days, but before I run us out into arcane processes, why don't we talk a little bit about where embroidery is going now? What sort of changes have you noticed about the commercial embroidery market's focus recently and what sort of features or innovations are already in the pipeline that addresses how the market is evolving? (personalization, indiv. Production, head selection, production aids/projection) Terry: I see Erich reposting lots of your content. Can you tell us more about these ‘embroidery adjacent' technologies that are coming into use? (Upholstery, Shoe uppers, etc?) Erich: Alright- we've talked about the kinds of embroidery we all know about, let's get a little further out there into technologies derived from embroidery- tell us a little more about what ‘Technical Embroidery' means and what is it doing for manufacturing? What kinds of things are you helping companies make that people might not even think of as embroidery? Terry: What kinds of these high-tech applications are still on the horizon, and what is within our abilities to do right now? How about average decorator? Can they get in on this? (E-textiles,

财经周刊:商业财经动向全掌握
【早报】趣头条Q3亏损超10亿元;腾讯20周年更新Logo,采用“腾讯蓝”

财经周刊:商业财经动向全掌握

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 4:30


两个月前挂牌纳斯达克的趣头条,昨天发布了上市后的首份财报。数据显示,公司营收达到9.77亿元,同比增长520.3%;净亏损10.33亿元,相比去年同期有所扩大。本季度,趣头条的日活用户达到2130万,环比增长69.1%,同比增长229%。财报发布后,趣头条跌幅达到8.05%。 昨天,36氪从知情人士处得知,网易云音乐完成新一轮融资,融资额约20亿元。投资方除了百度、泛大西洋和博裕资本之外,还有一家唱片公司。36氪就此向网易求证,对方表示不予置评。昨晚9点,网易发布投资者公告,确认新一轮融资已完成,金额超6亿美元,与此同时,这家公司还公布了云音乐最新的注册用户数:6亿。 36氪从FF美国内部高管处独家获悉,公司目前新一轮融资计划正在推进中,与此同时,FF美国公司上周高层内部会议中决定,将启动2020年IPO——比公司此前制定的上市计划提前了3到4年的时间。据FF美国一位参会高管透露:“公司目前估值超过100亿美金,远超当初恒大投资FF时仅45亿美金的市场估值。” 同程内部孵化的社区团购项目“同程生活”已经完成近千万元种子轮融资,资方是同程旅游集团旗下的同程众创启程金禾基金。同程生活于 2018 年 8 月开始正式运营,在苏州覆盖了数百家社区,业务量每月增速将近 100%。“同程生活”的创始人何鹏宇同时也是同程旅游的高级副总裁。 腾讯在20周年之际,将Logo做了更新,变化一是字变“斜”为“腾讯字体”,变化二是颜色变“蓝”为“腾讯蓝”。这是腾讯与色彩机构Pantone Color Institute合作设计的腾讯品牌标准色,也是送给自己的20岁生日礼物之一。另外,作为品牌色,腾讯品牌标识、腾讯官方网站以及部分腾讯品牌周边都会以腾讯蓝作为标准色。 近期,国家网信办会同有关部门对自媒体乱象开展了清理整治行动。已依法依规处置“唐纳德说”“傅首尔”等9800多个自媒体账号。并依法约谈腾讯微信、新浪微博等平台,对其主体责任缺失,疏于管理,放任野蛮生长,造成种种乱象,提出严重警告。国家网信办有关负责人介绍,将对自媒体账号实施分级分类管理、属地管理和全流程管理,形成依法严格管理自媒体的工作常态。 据路透社报道,苹果公司发现部分iPhone X和MacBook型号存在质量问题,苹果公司称,将授权服务提供商会为符合条件的消费者免费维修。苹果公司还称,这一故障问题只会影响到最早的iPhone X,今年秋季发布的iPhone XS和XR已经采用了新的屏幕,不会出现类似问题。 8点1氪,今日言论。饿了么联合创始人康嘉日前在接受36氪专访时表示,一定要超过美团的市场份额,若不能超过饿了么就不会做二次融合。饿了么暂时没有为这一目标设置时间点,因为对手很强大,也不断在变化,很难有一个特别明确的时间点。 近日,著名导演陈可辛监制的电影《你好,之华》上映。被问及在投资电影时,是否会考虑为公司融资,陈可辛表示,公司融资跟电影创作有冲突,因为融资就是利益最大化,融资之后就变成一个赚钱的机器。“如果真的有一天做了这个事情,可能我这个品牌就没了。”

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财经周刊:商业财经动向全掌握
【早报】趣头条Q3亏损超10亿元;腾讯20周年更新Logo,采用“腾讯蓝”

财经周刊:商业财经动向全掌握

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 4:30


两个月前挂牌纳斯达克的趣头条,昨天发布了上市后的首份财报。数据显示,公司营收达到9.77亿元,同比增长520.3%;净亏损10.33亿元,相比去年同期有所扩大。本季度,趣头条的日活用户达到2130万,环比增长69.1%,同比增长229%。财报发布后,趣头条跌幅达到8.05%。 昨天,36氪从知情人士处得知,网易云音乐完成新一轮融资,融资额约20亿元。投资方除了百度、泛大西洋和博裕资本之外,还有一家唱片公司。36氪就此向网易求证,对方表示不予置评。昨晚9点,网易发布投资者公告,确认新一轮融资已完成,金额超6亿美元,与此同时,这家公司还公布了云音乐最新的注册用户数:6亿。 36氪从FF美国内部高管处独家获悉,公司目前新一轮融资计划正在推进中,与此同时,FF美国公司上周高层内部会议中决定,将启动2020年IPO——比公司此前制定的上市计划提前了3到4年的时间。据FF美国一位参会高管透露:“公司目前估值超过100亿美金,远超当初恒大投资FF时仅45亿美金的市场估值。” 同程内部孵化的社区团购项目“同程生活”已经完成近千万元种子轮融资,资方是同程旅游集团旗下的同程众创启程金禾基金。同程生活于 2018 年 8 月开始正式运营,在苏州覆盖了数百家社区,业务量每月增速将近 100%。“同程生活”的创始人何鹏宇同时也是同程旅游的高级副总裁。 腾讯在20周年之际,将Logo做了更新,变化一是字变“斜”为“腾讯字体”,变化二是颜色变“蓝”为“腾讯蓝”。这是腾讯与色彩机构Pantone Color Institute合作设计的腾讯品牌标准色,也是送给自己的20岁生日礼物之一。另外,作为品牌色,腾讯品牌标识、腾讯官方网站以及部分腾讯品牌周边都会以腾讯蓝作为标准色。 近期,国家网信办会同有关部门对自媒体乱象开展了清理整治行动。已依法依规处置“唐纳德说”“傅首尔”等9800多个自媒体账号。并依法约谈腾讯微信、新浪微博等平台,对其主体责任缺失,疏于管理,放任野蛮生长,造成种种乱象,提出严重警告。国家网信办有关负责人介绍,将对自媒体账号实施分级分类管理、属地管理和全流程管理,形成依法严格管理自媒体的工作常态。 据路透社报道,苹果公司发现部分iPhone X和MacBook型号存在质量问题,苹果公司称,将授权服务提供商会为符合条件的消费者免费维修。苹果公司还称,这一故障问题只会影响到最早的iPhone X,今年秋季发布的iPhone XS和XR已经采用了新的屏幕,不会出现类似问题。 8点1氪,今日言论。饿了么联合创始人康嘉日前在接受36氪专访时表示,一定要超过美团的市场份额,若不能超过饿了么就不会做二次融合。饿了么暂时没有为这一目标设置时间点,因为对手很强大,也不断在变化,很难有一个特别明确的时间点。 近日,著名导演陈可辛监制的电影《你好,之华》上映。被问及在投资电影时,是否会考虑为公司融资,陈可辛表示,公司融资跟电影创作有冲突,因为融资就是利益最大化,融资之后就变成一个赚钱的机器。“如果真的有一天做了这个事情,可能我这个品牌就没了。”

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36氪·8点1氪
【早报】趣头条Q3亏损超10亿元;腾讯20周年更新Logo,采用“腾讯蓝”

36氪·8点1氪

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 4:30


两个月前挂牌纳斯达克的趣头条,昨天发布了上市后的首份财报。数据显示,公司营收达到9.77亿元,同比增长520.3%;净亏损10.33亿元,相比去年同期有所扩大。本季度,趣头条的日活用户达到2130万,环比增长69.1%,同比增长229%。财报发布后,趣头条跌幅达到8.05%。 昨天,36氪从知情人士处得知,网易云音乐完成新一轮融资,融资额约20亿元。投资方除了百度、泛大西洋和博裕资本之外,还有一家唱片公司。36氪就此向网易求证,对方表示不予置评。昨晚9点,网易发布投资者公告,确认新一轮融资已完成,金额超6亿美元,与此同时,这家公司还公布了云音乐最新的注册用户数:6亿。 36氪从FF美国内部高管处独家获悉,公司目前新一轮融资计划正在推进中,与此同时,FF美国公司上周高层内部会议中决定,将启动2020年IPO——比公司此前制定的上市计划提前了3到4年的时间。据FF美国一位参会高管透露:“公司目前估值超过100亿美金,远超当初恒大投资FF时仅45亿美金的市场估值。” 同程内部孵化的社区团购项目“同程生活”已经完成近千万元种子轮融资,资方是同程旅游集团旗下的同程众创启程金禾基金。同程生活于 2018 年 8 月开始正式运营,在苏州覆盖了数百家社区,业务量每月增速将近 100%。“同程生活”的创始人何鹏宇同时也是同程旅游的高级副总裁。 腾讯在20周年之际,将Logo做了更新,变化一是字变“斜”为“腾讯字体”,变化二是颜色变“蓝”为“腾讯蓝”。这是腾讯与色彩机构Pantone Color Institute合作设计的腾讯品牌标准色,也是送给自己的20岁生日礼物之一。另外,作为品牌色,腾讯品牌标识、腾讯官方网站以及部分腾讯品牌周边都会以腾讯蓝作为标准色。 近期,国家网信办会同有关部门对自媒体乱象开展了清理整治行动。已依法依规处置“唐纳德说”“傅首尔”等9800多个自媒体账号。并依法约谈腾讯微信、新浪微博等平台,对其主体责任缺失,疏于管理,放任野蛮生长,造成种种乱象,提出严重警告。国家网信办有关负责人介绍,将对自媒体账号实施分级分类管理、属地管理和全流程管理,形成依法严格管理自媒体的工作常态。 据路透社报道,苹果公司发现部分iPhone X和MacBook型号存在质量问题,苹果公司称,将授权服务提供商会为符合条件的消费者免费维修。苹果公司还称,这一故障问题只会影响到最早的iPhone X,今年秋季发布的iPhone XS和XR已经采用了新的屏幕,不会出现类似问题。 8点1氪,今日言论。饿了么联合创始人康嘉日前在接受36氪专访时表示,一定要超过美团的市场份额,若不能超过饿了么就不会做二次融合。饿了么暂时没有为这一目标设置时间点,因为对手很强大,也不断在变化,很难有一个特别明确的时间点。 近日,著名导演陈可辛监制的电影《你好,之华》上映。被问及在投资电影时,是否会考虑为公司融资,陈可辛表示,公司融资跟电影创作有冲突,因为融资就是利益最大化,融资之后就变成一个赚钱的机器。“如果真的有一天做了这个事情,可能我这个品牌就没了。”

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Design Speaks
Top 3 Guest Clips of 2017 – Episode 046

Design Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 10:52


This week is a sabbatical week so we put together a 10 minute episode with three clips from our top guests of 2017: Colin Rigsby of Vesperteen, Leatrice Eiseman of the Pantone Color Institute, and Tim Brown of Hook Agency. Enjoy these nuggets of wisdom! Colin RIgsby of Vesperteen talks about his process and the importance of a client relationship to design. Leatrice Eiseman emphasizes the part that reasoning has when choosing colors for any project. Tim Brown of Hook Agency chats about his habits and how they influenced his work.   Find us on all forms of social media via @BrandiSea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can email us any burning questions you want Brandi to answer on an episode at brandi@brandisea.com.   HUGE shoutout to Vesperteen for letting us use his genius (“Shatter in The Night”) track in every episode of Design Speaks. SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave

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Design Speaks
Top 3 Guest Clips of 2017 – Episode 046

Design Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 10:51


This week is a sabbatical week so we put together a 10 minute episode with three clips from our top guests of 2017: Colin Rigsby of Vesperteen, Leatrice Eiseman of the Pantone Color Institute, and Tim Brown of Hook Agency. Enjoy these nuggets of wisdom! Colin RIgsby of Vesperteen talks about his process and the […]The post Top 3 Guest Clips of 2017 – Episode 046 appeared first on BrandiSea Design Co..

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Illastr8Radio's Podcast
​Show # 116​ - Will the Violence End?

Illastr8Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 49:13


​Is it me or are things just getting worse in the world today?? However, in some regards, things aren't all that bad. For example, singing superstar Bruno Mars donates $1 million to help victims of the Flint Water Crisis. The generous contribution was generated by revenues from Mars' sold-out Detroit concert on Saturday...this is how it's supposed to be done, great job Bruno! For more good news, the estate of Prince and the "Pantone Color Institute" on Monday unveiled a new purple color in honor of the late superstar singer. 'Love Symbol #2' is inspired by Prince's custom-made Yamaha purple piano and will be the official color for his brand. Now...on the what the problems are. Donald Trump is back to blaming both sides for Charlottesville violence. The President faced reporters at Trump Tower in NYC Tuesday and blamed the "alt-left" as much as the alt-right for the violent showdown. This guys is really sick to think this, what do you think? To add fuel to this fire, 2 Texas officers were cleared after subjecting a black college student to a 'body cavity search.' Should be considered rape? The crew had some choice words about this one! On a MUCH lighter note, we had in studio, Alisha Christine, who is the founder and organizer of "Beauty Unlisted", the Ultimate Beauty Experience scheduled for August 27th! Check for more on this event and updates @a.christimakeup. Check back with us next week for more of what you need to fulfill your need on what's HOT in today's news and entertainment!

Design Speaks
INTERVIEW: Leatrice Eiseman, International Color Expert at Pantone – Episode 021

Design Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 42:27


On this weeks episode we interview the one and only Leatrice Eiseman! She is the director of the Pantone Color Institute and an actual, international color expert! She is from Seattle, travels the world, and has written 10 books! 4:05 First question! What does Leatrice tell people when she's sitting on an airplane and she […]The post INTERVIEW: Leatrice Eiseman, International Color Expert at Pantone – Episode 021 appeared first on BrandiSea Design Co..Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/BrandiSea)

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Design Speaks
INTERVIEW: Leatrice Eiseman, International Color Expert at Pantone – Episode 021

Design Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 42:23


On this weeks episode we interview the one and only Leatrice Eiseman! She is the director of the Pantone Color Institute and an actual, international color expert! She is from Seattle, travels the world, and has written 10 books! 4:05 First question! What does Leatrice tell people when she’s sitting on an airplane and she has more than a few minute to talk to someone about what she does? Leatrice wears a few hats. She truly is a color expert. She knows what each color means and why color is an integral part of what we do. 6:00 What would you say to designers who pick a color based off it “feeling right”. Feelings do enter in to a certain extent, but there are so many more things to evaluate. Like: who are your competitors, The psychology of color, and what are the upcoming trends? It’s a thoughtful process, because as a designers you have to explain WHY you chose those colors. *Brandi is super validated right now* 8:16 Do color meanings evolve over time? Yes! They can! There are some that “never” change. One that has is the color brown. Over time, from a historical perspective, it went from being described as “dirt” and “dirty.” But Martha Stewart came out and taught us a few things and then pop culture/artsy movies like Chocolat came out and started changing how people see the color brown. 12:25 Would you say that there is such thing as an ugly color? To Leatrice, this is a very personal question. She dives into the psychology of why people consider colors ugly. 14:23 How does color influence pop culture, or does pop culture influence color? The people who work on films are very well versed in color. So color gets into a film because the makers know about it. The movie comes out, and the consumer/viewer of the film sees the colors on the screen, and then they want the things and colors that they see on the screen, Example: The new Peanuts movie, The colors are a lot more vibrant and pop a whole lot more than it did years ago when the original came out. 20:00 How does color stretch across all forms of creative and design industries? It used to be that whatever came down the runway was what the colors of the season were. That has now changed. In the 90’s we then saw Mac computers come out in different colors, and that sort of made people think “wait, maybe I should jump on that.” It turns out, you can't just read specific things that address your specific niche of an industry. You have to keep your eyes open. Something that Leatrice reads often is Wired Magazine. It came on the scene as a very electronic based thing but is a great source for upcoming trends. Gathering information from unusual places is a good thing to focus on. 24:25 Leatrice is NOT a color dictator! She's more of a… "color guru". 25:00 How do you choose the Pantone color of the year? She (and the other people who work on it) stores away information all throughout the year. She travels throughout the world, and is constantly on the look out for patterns and trends. You see colors everywhere. Everyone involved in the choosing process observe artists who are getting a lot of attention, and they also look into the psychological effect of the color. The meaning of the color is very important to them! 29:30 They have some ideas for the color of 2018 but NO spoilers!! 30:10 How are colors going to change in 50 years? As long as children are given to crayons to draw with, there will always be color in the world.  It’s a part of who we are! 33:26 Do you think a persons favorite color says something about their personality? Leatrice thinks it does. However, she thinks it says its less about that one special color and more about how they choose to use it with other colors. Ex. White. No one uses white to an extreme. It’s more about combinations of color. 34:34 Leatrice has written a brand new Color Harmony book, which will be out in September! This book is about color combinations,

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

This week on "A Way with Words," slang online and jargon in the workplace: There's a new kind of hamburger menu that involves pixels, not pickles. It's that little stack of horizontal lines in the corner of a webpage that you click to see more options. You might use a hamburger menu while webrooming--that is, when you go home to buy a product online after inspecting it in a store. Also, a clever new option for an emoticon that means "Oh, well!" It's called a smugshrug. And: what hospital workers mean when they say a potential patient is showing a positive "suitcase sign." Plus, French dictation contests and Chinese dictionary races, pigs for "cops," historical trivia limericks, the military roots of flak, and the subtle difference between talking and speaking.FULL DETAILSSelfie has turned out to be a word that keeps on giving. We have dronies, or selfies taken with drones; healfies, wherein fitness enthusiasts photograph themselves; and now the selfie stick, the most revolutionary selfie-taking device since arms.If you need a variation on the phrase son of gun, there's always or son of a who cut your hair last. It's one of several colorful expressions that a San Diego listener's great aunt used. Others include you're full of old shoes, and, stick some mad money in your budge, in the event that a date goes sour.The term pigs, in reference to police officers, comes from England's underground criminal slang and shows up in the early 1800s. It refers to pigs as vile creatures that take more than their share, akin to police officers who would take the illicit gains of thieves for themselves.After we talked in an earlier episode about what Martha calls anyway friends--those friends you pick right up with after not speaking for a long time--a listener sent in this quip: Friends are like fish, they're fresh when you catch them.Depending on your ancestry, or where in the country you're from, you might pronounce the words this that them there and those as dis dat dem dere and dose. Quiz Guy John Chaneski is back with his news limerick game, but this time, he's drawing from all of history--and reminds us that John Smith did not marry Pocahontas.If you're getting flak from someone, it means they're giving you hard time. The term flak comes from the name for German anti-aircraft guns, Fliegerabwehrkanone, and the deadly metal shot out of them.Do spelling bees exist outside the United States? Not really. English is unique for how vast and complicated it is, which makes our bees pretty exciting. In France, they have competitions for taking dictation, and the Chinese hold races for looking up words in the dictionary. The Pantone Color Institute announced its 2015 Color of the Year, and the winner is marsala. The reddish brown hue is named for a wine from the West Coast of Sicily, which in turn may go back to an Arabic term meaning "harbor of god."Carriage, car, wagon, buggy—how do you refer to that giant basket on wheels you push around the grocery store? As the Harvard Dialect Survey shows, the answer depends on what part of the United States you're from.Just so you know, there are more exciting ways to spell yes. Yass, yiss, and other variants including more S's are used both in speech and informal writing to convey added enthusiasm and personality.Some new slang is making the rounds. Hamburger menus are those little stacks of short horizontal lines in the top left corner of websites that function as menus. Webrooming is the act of scoping out goods online only to buy them the store--the opposite of which is showrooming). The smugshrug is a funny emoticon that communicates a resigned, "Oh, well."Being accused of getting above your raisin,' or above your raising, is a phrase mostly heard in the South to mean acting above the way you were brought up.There's a subtle difference between speaking and talking. Speaking tends to be more formal—you wouldn't say Talker of the House of Representatives—while talking tends to connote conversation. For more on this topic, check out The Scene of Linguistic Action and its Perspectivization by SPEAK, TALK, SAY and TELL.Next time you're at a hospital, listen for staffer's code slang like suitcase sign, meaning "the patient is determined to check himself in no matter what," or a gown sign, meaning they suspect a patient of getting ready to "elope," that is, "to leave without telling anyone."Particularly In the African-American community, the affectionate term son is often used for more than just young male offspring—most anyone can be addressed as son.Environmentalists have combined black swan with white elephant to form the term black elephant, meaning "something likely to happen that will have a detrimental impact." This episode was hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! 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This Old House On The Money Pit
Learn the Hottest Color Trend for 2012, How to Safely Unclog Your Drains, Add Vintage Charm with a Salvaged Mantel and More.

This Old House On The Money Pit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2012 40:07


The Pantone Color Institute reveals a vibrant orange as the hottest color trend of 2012. Learn how to unclog your drain without calling a plumber. You can add charm to your house inexpensively by adding architectural pieces salvaged from old home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Money Pit Home Improvement Podcast
Learn the Hottest Color Trend for 2012, How to Safely Unclog Your Drains, Add Vintage Charm with a Salvaged Mantel and More.

The Money Pit Home Improvement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2012 40:07


The Pantone Color Institute reveals a vibrant orange as the hottest color trend of 2012. Learn how to unclog your drain without calling a plumber. You can add charm to your house inexpensively by adding architectural pieces salvaged from old home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Color Healing Radio
Simply...Color

Color Healing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2010 30:00


Today's guest: Leatrice Eiseman is executive director of the Pantone Color Institute and founder of the Eiseman Center for Color Information and Training. She is the author of seven books on color and has been included in the group of 50 top style makers for five years in a row by Home Furnishings Now, the leading home furnishings trade publication. Host Diantha Harris has studied color from several aspects: Interior Design, Healing Touch, Feng Shui, and several color healing therapies including Aura-Soma, Colour Mirrors and Floral Acupuncture. She is the author of "Simply...Color" and the "Simply...Color" card deck and created the "Simply...Color" color sprays. Visit her website at www.lifepotentials.net.

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