I’m a bit late on this, but I found the graphics and use of color in this summers’ Olympics the most stunning and effective ever. They were also downright beautiful. How brave to use graceful swirls of movement and gradient washes of color for an athletic event. Most often flat bold colors are used. I realize the motifs were inspired by jade carvings. And the lucky cloud symbol found its way onto the torch and other collateral. I was thrilled to watch not only the events this year, but all the graphic design. I had trouble keeping my eyes on the swimmers because the pool banners were just so fantastic!
What did you bead and color lovers think when you saw them?




Red is such a strong color, and it is used for so many purposes – always to drive people to some kind of action. As I wrote in
Companies like Pottery Barn, J. Crew, and Target are catching on to what Apple has known all along: consumers love color. Brighter colors appeal to many people – and compel them to spend their money. These 3 companies are among many who are using bolder, punchier colors to increase sales, especially in this fearful climate of impending recession.



It is strangely disorienting to finally hold my first copy of a book I have created.
The heat of spring and summer always calls for cool palettes of blue-greens, aquas, and teals. But how about the citrus colors? Think “a roll of lifesavers”: tangerine, lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit (writing the words makes my mouth water). A fresh palette that captivates with its warmth and vitality. Try citrus colors in their pure, saturated versions, or tint them up with a little white.