Seigensha Art Publishing, Inc.

A Dictionary of Color Combinations
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Amanda HesserFirst to rec“This book is derived from a six-volume collection first published in the 1930s by the Japanese artist and costume designer Sanzo Wada. His work inspired generations of color research. I find the books, which contain page after page of color pairings, soothing and mesmerizing. Each time I thumb my way through, I come upon some blend of hues that makes me feel something new.”
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Ginny Branch“Such a charming book that I often reference for color palette ideas for sketchbook paintings and outfit color combos (but I usually default to neutrals 99% of the time). So Pleasing to flip through. I also have the pt 2!”
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Eda“There are many nice color combinations in this book for your clothes (for each month), home decoration or art projects. Would make such a nice gift;)”
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Julie“the ultimate choose your own adventure book, 100s of perfect palettes to get you daydreaming about fashion, furniture, design, dinner, the list goes on. you don’t need a reason to be enamored by colors”
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Heather“A fantastic resource if you’re looking to get creative and want to break out of your comfort zones. Love it for thinking about new outfit combinations.”
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Monique“A must have for your design library, a true classic”
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Trudy van Dijk“This is the best!”
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