



We had a colour day and got into groups of colour decades and research on what colours were used and define four swatches, we research 60s colours and look at a lot of 60s colour books from the library and internet. In the 60s there were underground magazine, which sprang up in America and Europe the best magazine was Oz. (Ilex: publisher: Alastair Campbell, page 1938, 2007)
I found an Interesting page from the Retro graphics cookbook about the colours elements and the colour libraries numbers.
I love this poster, Mr. Tambourine man-Martin Sharp, 1964. (Ilex: publisher: Alastair Campbell 2007)
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