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Eiseman Color Blog
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Carpets of Imagination
Alicia Keshishian is a multi-talented colorist and designer. Her eye for color in her woven works is indeed exceptional. She is bold and fearless in her approach to [...]
Lewis and Little
Two very talented artists and authors, David Lewis and George Little, are my friends and neighbors on Bainbridge Island, WA. Our family was so fortunate to have the [...]
Dior Exhibition
I had the good fortune to snag tickets for the very popular Dior show at the Victoria and Albert museum while I was in [...]
Flowers and Food
The colorful connection between food and flowers is something we can all relate to. I simply couldn’t put it better than my friend and colleague, Talmage McLaurin, does [...]
Bob Mackie
I was intrigued by a story that I saw in Entertainment Weekly about Bob Mackie, the famous fashion designer known especially for his work on the Carol [...]
Potion Purple Disney Headband
Disney theme parks are ushering out Color of the Year 2018, Ultra Violet, with a nice nod. From a recent article in Bustle.com, "The new Potion Purple Disney [...]
“Connoisseurs around the world view Leatrice Eiseman as the pre-eminent expert in her field of color psychology. For years, Pantone has relied on her color knowledge and input for development of our products. I strongly recommend her book, The Pantone® Guide to Communicating with Color, to anyone interested in the most effective use of color and color combinations for maximum impact in the marketplace.”
“When Leatherman was faced with choosing color for its products, they called the best, Leatrice Eiseman, the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute and oft-described “color guru”. Utilizing Eiseman’s research on how color influences human thought processes, emotions and physical reactions, Leatherman settled on five colors, each based on its specific appeal to the type of person who would need a specific tool.Thank you so much for your contributions on this project. We were all pleased with your professionalism and appreciate your continued support of Leatherman.”