There are many aspects of being a graphic designer/artist that I must deal with every day. Consistently, however, it always seems like the simplest details become the things I dread so much. Today’s post I will talk about one aspect that really sets me off – The naming of colors!
When I was young, colors were simple. I was never one of the kids with the 64+ box of crayons. No, my color palette was usually limited to the 24, well named, and often unorganized box of colors. It’s pretty easy to name 24 colors; Brown, blue, green, yellow, etc… From those, you can get lighter and darker variations: Light brown, dark blue, yellow-green, and so on. I enjoyed these colors names because they told me exactly what color I was picking up. A “yellow-green” crayon would predictably give me a greenish color with the hint of yellow. A “Light Brown” would yield a tint of brown. Yes, when I was young, the world was my oyster and colors were simple.