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Plumager® Print Design Pantone Color of the Year Color Schemes SS22 Spring Summer 2023 Textile Print Trend

New Year, New Prints!

We're loving Pantone's pick for Color of the Year 2022, Very Peri! With a color this bright and bold, it can be hard to know how to incorporate it into a print. We explore some potential color schemes to get you started using Very Peri!

Analgogous

Very Peri Analgogous Color Scheme

An analgogous color scheme uses colors directly next to each other on the color wheel for an easy to use and widely appealing design. This cute blouse from Maje uses analgogous colors to great effect.

ic: Analgogous Color Scheme from Maje

Complementary

Very Peri Complementary Color Scheme

Complementary colors are directly across from one another on the colorwheel, and make for a harmonious combination. This pretty dress from Vince uses complementary colors in subtle shades for an understated look.

ic: Complementary Color Scheme from Vince

Split Complementary

Very Peri Split Complementary Color Scheme

A split complementary color scheme uses pairs of colors on opposite sides of the color wheel. This dress from Asos uses split complementary colors for an eye catching and regal style.

Split Complementary Print from Asos

Square

Very Peri Square Color Scheme

A square color scheme uses four colors evenly spaced around the color wheel, giving a wider range of colors for a more dynamic look. This colorful dress from Anthropologie balances this color scheme just right!

ic: Square Color Scheme from Anthropologie

Experimenting with new color schemes is a great way to update any print! If you find yourself stuck, try a color palette generator like Adobe Color  Coolors, or Paletton. They can be a great resource to quickly generate new ideas and color stories.

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Danielle MacIndoe

Plumager®, Inc. was founded by Parsons School of Design alumna Danielle MacIndoe. Danielle has worked with many top brands and companies in her career in print design. She hopes to expand Plumager®, Inc. into one of New York’s top print design studios.
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