Color 2007 Red, Blue, But Not White by Broderick Perkins
The red and blue hues in this year's color forecasts have nothing to do with the color of ink on a growing number of residential real estate investments or the feeling caused by a bleeding bottom line. They also have nothing to do with the attention to political colors assigned to states depending upon voters' left or right leaning. Derived from thinking outside the Crayola box, the colors forecast as hot for 2007 are based, not on realty gloom or political partisanship, but on an eclectic blend of environmental reflection and global awareness. Of course when they are slathered on your walls, died into the fabrics of your furnishings and used to accessorize your decor, colors can mean whatever you want them to. The Consumer Colors Current 2006-2007 Forecast by the Color Marketing Group, the younger of two color forecasting groups, offers, not directives, but directions based on the course colors are likely to take. Those directions come from input gathered each year at CMG's color collaborative, a conference of color-evaluating workshops for colorists in a host of industries including consumer goods and home and visual communications. With all the global warming concerns, this year's colors are coming down to Earth, but they are bogged down by convention. |