The Colour of Corona
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | Culture & Language, Features, Scrapbook
When I was a kid, I’d stare at images of stars and galaxies and molecules in the National...
Read MoreFilling in the Blanks: A Prehistory of the Adult Colouring Craze
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | History
Its dizzy heights may have passed, but the fad for adult coloring books is far from over. Many...
Read MoreFelt the Love – the stunning animation of Andrea Love
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | Scrapbook
Andrea Love is our artist of the week here at Colourverse. Check out her incredible animation made...
Read MoreClassic Blue – the Colour of 2020
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | Culture & Language, Features, News & Views, Perception
Pantone’s colour of the year announcement is always met with interest – some derision, plenty of...
Read MoreEveryday Synaesthesia
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | Culture & Language, Features, Perception
When I was about 10 years old I remember asking my classmates (in anticipation of later doctoral...
Read MoreThese Are Not Blue Eyes
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | Features, Optics & Physics, Scrapbook
Blue eyes aren’t blue, it’s just a trick of the (scattered) light. Take a look at those baby...
Read MoreWavegrower: The Mesmerising Code-Art of Frédéric Vayssouze-Faure,
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | Features, Scrapbook
This is the work of Frédéric Vayssouze-Faure, our feature artist this week on Colourverse. In his...
Read MoreGIFs for Grownups
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | Graphic Arts, Scrapbook
Ah, the animated GIF (alliterative with ‘jerk’ rather than ‘get’...
Read MoreCode Blue: Australia’s Chromatically-Challenged Fire Warning System
Posted by Craig Kirkwood | Culture & Language, Features, News & Views
Australia’s reworked systems of fire danger signs has a peculiar and inconsistent colour code...
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