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A List of Obscure Color Words!

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Arachnakid

I just stumbled on this while looking for an accurate color for "amarantine" (I know it's a deep purple-red, but I'm having a hard time finding images other than Enya.) It's really cool! I will definitely be using this to help come up with names for my colors!
Definitions of Color Words

klip

these are pretty cool. Many I've never seen before.

UPtimist

Just what I need :) Thanks for the link!

Miaka

Oh yeah! That's the web site I used as inspiration for my Color Study Series

rdprime

Without wishing to burst bubbles, colour names are a terrible waste. Instead of trying to find a colour which matches a word surely it is better to find a more accurate way of describing how a colour looks compared to other colours?

You should take a few moments to familiarise yourself with the Natural Color System which uses a notation system to give a precise, accurate notation to any of the 10 million colours we can see as humans. Then, as many of our hundreds of thousands of clients do, if you want to give a name to your chosen colours you're welcome to do so. This way you have a way of knowing the physical make up of each colour not only a name which will be read in a different way by everybody who reads it.

What is Sea Blue?
What is Taupe?
What is Cafe Latte?

What is NCS S 1080-Y90R (It's ok they're only numbers - but they reallymake a difference to those who use colour in the design and creative industries)?

GreenMyEyes

@rdprime, I relate to color in an emotional sense, not a scientific sense. I wouldn't be surprised if this were true for most of the people here. So, for instance, I'm not interested in defining "café au lait" precisely, in a way that distinguished it from all other colors. To myself (and perhaps to others) I'm defining the sense of warmness, coziness, perhaps steam rising from a mug, perhaps sitting at a table with a good friend ...

rdprime

A fair and noted point.
But it's also important not to get your emotions misread.

sero*

What is NCS S 1080-Y90R (It's ok they're only numbers - but they reallymake a difference to those who use colour in the design and creative industries)?


What's the difference between this and a CMYK value? or Pantone?

GreenMyEyes

rdprime wrote:
A fair and noted point.
But it's also important not to get your emotions misread.

Actually, it's not important. It's like writing a poem. If someone reads something into a poem that the poet didn't intend, that's fine -- it's not important to the poet. If the reader then shares his/her interpretation with someone else, that just makes the poem richer. But you do seem to understand what I was trying to say -- thanks.

klip

Second GreenMyEyes. Colour names have different purpose for different people. Measuring my names to your purpose will probably not work.
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