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Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius

Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius

Our team visited the amazing exhibition by Dutch designer Hella Jongerius at the Design Museum in London. Jongerius does research on colors, textures and materials. According to Hella, all her questions are open-ended, and all her answers provisional, taking the form of finished and semi-finished products. Through this way of working, she does not only celebrate the value of the process, but also engages the user in her investigation. Her installation based exhibition takes a deeper look at the way colors behave, exploring shapes, materials, shadows and reflections.

iVisual workshop

iVisual workshop

In case you didn’t know, our color experts organize workshops to share their knowledge with other color enthusiasts. The Color Navigator System workshops are taught to professionals, companies, universities, etc. They are tailor-made for different industries such as fashion, design, product development, architecture, interior design and digital media. We also offer courses to develop general or specific color skills, such as understanding color, color psychology, color management and color reproduction.

Reproducing colour

Reproducing colour

There are billions of colors. From fuchsia pink to lemon yellow, from mint green to cobalt blue, from eggplant purple to ruby red and everything in between. A monitor can display 16 million of them, a printer or printing machine can print off thousands. When you consider that the human eye can on average distinguish 300 colors and a more practiced eye sees around 1000 colors, then the range of a printing machine is still quite large by comparison.

Real life tetris by Michael Johansson

Real life tetris by Michael Johansson

From Sunday 8 October 2018 Museum Voorlinden will be exhibiting the work of Swedish artist Michael Johansson, the Swedish artist whose colorful installations are often described as real life Tetris.Johansson collects old furniture, household items and other equipment from second hand shops and flea markets. He puzzles, stacks and organizes this chaos of everyday objets carefully by color and transforms them into geometric, abstract sculptures.

Colourful chocolates to beat Blue Monday

Colourful chocolates to beat Blue Monday

Blue Monday is claimed to be the most depressing day of the year. Don’t let this gloomy day get to you and enjoy the ultimate comfort food: these colorful modular chocolates called ‘Complements’. A delicious treat for both the eyes and the tastebuds.

Mask series by Bertjan Pot

Mask series by Bertjan Pot

Designer Bertjan Pot, founder of Studio Bertjan Pot, has a passion for various colors, patterns, structures and techniques. Most of his experiments arise quite impulsively from a certain curiosity for how something would look or function. From there, Pot takes on challenges with manufacturers to explore possibilities and push boundaries.

Multicoloured oasis in Copenhagen Airport

Multicoloured oasis in Copenhagen Airport

Travel stress will be long forgotten when you travel to Copenhagen. Terminal 2 of Copenhagen Airport has been transformed into a multicolored oasis, designed by Aviator Denmark and furnished by Normann Copenhagen.

Colour psychology

Colour psychology

Each color is interpreted differently by our brains and therefore has a different emotional or psychological impact. The Color Cluster System, developed by Color Navigator, applies this science, when clustering colors according to style, type and culture.

iVisual wins the Vlerick – EY Launchpad 2019

iVisual wins the Vlerick – EY Launchpad 2019

On October 17th, the final of the Vlerick iGMO – EY Launchpad 2019 took place. In this final round, the most promising emerging technologies from different sectors presented themselves to a wide selection of Belgian CEOs.