Leafs identified with Pantone

November 16, 2007

in Art,Innovate,Photography

Chris Glass did the coolest thing last autumn. He patiently picked one leaf after another from one tree to produce this wonderful set of Pantone colors.

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Chris comments: “I’m obsessing over all the maples that are turning slowly this season-their tops red, fading to green. So much that I felt compelled to collect samples from a single tree.”

The cool thing however is how Pantone has managed to get photographers in Flickr to post different photos where the Pantone coloring is marked. A set of 48 photos in an album with over 31000 views is a cool gerilla-way to get some digital attention to your brand.

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  • http://www.minegoestoeleven.com/ Per Robert

    Really, really nice. Wish I’ve done that.

  • http://www.minegoestoeleven.com Per Robert

    Really, really nice. Wish I’ve done that.

  • http://www.ronnestam.com/ ronnestam

    Agree. Simple things are the best (at least some of the times)

  • http://www.ronnestam.com ronnestam

    Agree. Simple things are the best (at least some of the times)