We've all been there. You're shopping for a new painting for your living room, and you are bombarded with hundreds of paint samples that come with confusing names. "Sweet Whispers"? "Jazzberry"? "Laughing Springtime"? None of those colors! You can not there just be a number system or something?
This is a bit easier regarding the paintings that artists use, but even these names can be a little hard to understand sometimes. what is even more difficult to understand how these oddly named paints will react to each other if you mix them. that's why Japanese design studio Imai Moteki has developed a system called Nameless Paints, identifying colors by how they are made.
These paint tubes are marked with colors primary used to make them. It takes all those annoying names of the equation. Can you understand what color each tube contain?
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It also makes people more aware of how to mix their own colors using a few primary. Pigments (inks and paints), the primary colors are magenta, yellow and cyan.
Aside from the three primaries, black and white, the kit comes with a variety of colors, which are all combinations of the top five.
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Without labels, paints based on color to communicate, which means everyone, no matter what language they speak, can use and understand the paintings.
This is the whole kit. See how many colors you can imagine!
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creators behind Nameless Paint, Yusuke Imai and Ayami Moteki, believe that labeling colors with different names can be confusing for children, which can discourage experimenting with paint.
"by not naming the colors we want to broaden the definition of a color can be, and they can create various shades, mixing," says Imai.
Some paintings. There is a wide choice, and it is also an education!
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the Nameless painting kit is available for purchase at Kokuyo, and is perfect for beginners of all ages. The 10 paintings kit sells for about $ 15.

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