Japanese Color Matching
Explore a fascinating showcase of contemporary Japanese design including nearly 100 projects and 168 chromatographic classifications with the inspiring Japanese Color Matching.
Beginning with 4 main Japanese color features: retro sense, minimalism, kawaii (cute) and avant–garde, Japanese Color Matching categorizes popular Japanese popular color schemes. It aims to provide a panoramic view of how the colors’ origin, cultural value and qualities can influence contemporary Japanese aesthetics, as well as how Japanese artists use colors to express their emotions and use color schemes to increase visual enjoyment.
The book also includes the insights of great Japanese design masters such as Taku Satoh, Shogo Kishino, Kenya Hara, Kazumasa Nagai, Kazunari Hattori, Manabu Mizuno, etc., and shows readers the contemporary Japanese color matching from the aspects of clothing, food, housing and transportation. With nearly 100 color matching cases, 168 chromatographic classifications, and 3 different covers, readers can more effectively learn about popular Japanese colors and be inspired to make their own unique color schemes!
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Explore a fascinating showcase of contemporary Japanese design including nearly 100 projects and 168 chromatographic classifications with the inspiring Japanese Color Matching.
Beginning with 4 main Japanese color features: retro sense, minimalism, kawaii (cute) and avant–garde, Japanese Color Matching categorizes popular Japanese popular color schemes. It aims to provide a panoramic view of how the colors’ origin, cultural value and qualities can influence contemporary Japanese aesthetics, as well as how Japanese artists use colors to express their emotions and use color schemes to increase visual enjoyment.
The book also includes the insights of great Japanese design masters such as Taku Satoh, Shogo Kishino, Kenya Hara, Kazumasa Nagai, Kazunari Hattori, Manabu Mizuno, etc., and shows readers the contemporary Japanese color matching from the aspects of clothing, food, housing and transportation. With nearly 100 color matching cases, 168 chromatographic classifications, and 3 different covers, readers can more effectively learn about popular Japanese colors and be inspired to make their own unique color schemes!






















