Vivid: Style in Color

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ISBN-13: 978-1743796504 Item Weight: 3.25 pounds Print length: 240 pages Publisher: Hardie Grant Books isbn: 1743796501 Publication date: August 10, 2021 Dimensions: 8.85 x 1 x 11.45 inches ISBN-10: 1743796501

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Vivid: Style in Color. The book includes eight chapters divided by color: orange, red, blue, green, pink, yellow, neutrals, and black. Language English. Publication date August 10, 2021. We do not accept P.O. Boxes. Add to Favorite. Store New Arrivals Add to Favorite View Feedback Contact Vivid: Style in Color Description Publisher Hardie Grant Books Dimensions 8.85 x 1 x 11.45 inches Language English Print length 240 pages Item Weight 3.25 pounds ISBN-10 1743796501 ISBN-13 978-1743796504 Publication date August 10, 2021 Vivid: Style in Colour is an interiors book celebrating the influence of color in the world of design and our everyday lives. Built around the insights of renowned stylist Julia Green gathered over several decades, Vivid looks at the spaces we inhabit both at home and at work, and how the application of color can create different outcomes and impacts. The book includes eight chapters divided by color: orange, red, blue, green, pink, yellow, neutrals, and black. Photographer Armelle Habib contributes stunning interior shots alongside travel vignettes that tell the story of how different palettes are interwoven into our lives. Vivid features interviews from leading proponents of the art of color around the world, including Martyn Thomson (Sydney), Jessica Bettenay (Melbourne), Marielle Ienna (Palermo), LRNCE (Marrakech) and Los Enamorados (Ibiza). Short essays on color in styling and design complement the photography, addressing the science of color and color psychology, confidence in bold or clashing color, using color to connect or divide spaces, artworks, layering color for depth and texture, and styling for small spaces and for the seasons. Vivid tackles questions around the application of color and, crucially, where to begin if your life feels like it could benefit from some new (colored) energy.