Re: Future trends in colours


From: z88keys@mindspring.com (L.Zurbrigg)

>From: koekkoek@dordt.edu (Arnold Koekkoek)
>
>Like Bill Shear (By the way, I'm eager to get my hands on that new book,
>too.  Who publishes?  Is it at the booksellers such as B & N or must one
>get it from some other source?  What's the price?) I wonder, too, who
>sets or declares certain colors to be "in" or the trend for the future.
>I also rebel at being told what I must get if I want to be "with it".
>If one happens to like purple and orange, or whatever, fine, buy it, but
>if not, buy what you like.  I guess this is one time where I anticipated
>the fashion without meaning it, because I have quite a few iris of those
>colors already.  But it seems utterly silly to me to get things just
>because somebody somewhere declares that this or that is "in".
>Arnold
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>Dordt College
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Dear Arnold: If orange and purple are really in, that should decide me to
bring out a really orange orange, about the color of orange sherbet but
deeper. I have been thinking about it for several years. It is a terrific
parent for orange also. Lloyd Zurbrigg in Durham NC



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