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Nameless Paints: Cleverly Coded Tubes Show Color Composition

05 Oct

[ By WebUrbanist in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

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Instead of names or swatches, this series of minimalist paints comes in tubes that show off constituent colors that double as lessons about how complex hues and shades are created.

nameless paint closeup view

The nameless tubes are intended to eschew the use of words altogether and thus avoid existing associations, representing contents instead as a combination of three primary colors (cyan, yellow and magenta) with dots indicating relative amounts. The effect simultaneously divorces the product from names and looks in favor of a more abstract representation scheme that recalls unintuitive systems like binary.

nameless paint image series

These 2012 Kokuyo Design Awards-winning visual labels hint at contents and teach kids how to make their own mixtures. The paints themselves will be on sale later this year.

nameless tube paint colors

“By not assigning names to the colors we want to expand the definition of what a color can be, and the various shades they can create by mixing them” says creator Yusuke Imai, who made these with design partner Ayami Moteki (via Colossal and Spoon & Tamago).

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NAMELESS – Making of Photo shoot / New EP

05 Feb

Soundtrack : NAMELESS – Hero From the new album – Coming soon www.nameless.fr http Directed by Rayan Younès Photographed by Ana Lorenzana & Benoît Frenette Fashion design : Sabra Lahrache Art Direction : Clémentine Berry & Thomas Weil Shot with Nikon D90 – Nikkor 30mm 1.8

This is my second video offering carry options for a heavy pro DSLR camera and pro glass. The camera is a D700 and the glass is the Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 and the new 70-200 VRII. I also sometimes carry my 70-210 f4 lens when lighting is not a problem. I show a NewsWear.com gear vest and the SpiderHolster.com carry option.