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Perfect for students of color, color theory, or art. | Originally published in 1902. | Emily Noyes Vanderpoel was one of the first women to pioneer color theory. | Reprint of a 1901 color theory manual by a visionary woman. | Confirmed features to run in The New York Times, Surface Magazine, Nowness, and This is Colossal. | Kickstarter for the book was funded in under 48 hours. | Featured in Kickstarter's "Projects We Love" newsletter. | Kickstarter currently at over 400% funded.

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  • Perfect for students of color, color theory, or art.
  • Originally published in 1902.
  • Emily Noyes Vanderpoel was one of the first women to pioneer color theory.
  • Reprint of a 1901 color theory manual by a visionary woman.
  • Confirmed features to run in The New York Times, Surface Magazine, Nowness, and This is Colossal.
  • Kickstarter for the book was funded in under 48 hours.
  • Featured in Kickstarter's "Projects We Love" newsletter.
  • Kickstarter currently at over 400% funded.

  • Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, D ausgeliefert werden.

    Autorenporträt
    Emily Noyes Vanderpoel (1842-1939) was an artist, collector, scholar, and historian working at the dawn of the 20th century. Her work in color theory was decades ahead of it's time in design aesthetics and interpretation.

    Keegan Mills Cooke is the founder of The Circadian Press; a publishing house, record label and printing press based in Brooklyn, NY. The press focuses on producing high quality printed matter for artists, musicians, and labels from around the world while the publishing and record label arm serve to resurrect a finely curated selection of art and music that have been heretofore overlooked.

    Alan Bruton is an architect and design educator. Having a Master of Architecture from Cranbrook Academy of Art, his design and research practice is engaged in exploring relationships between material, procedural, formal, spatial, economic and other sociocultural issues in ongoing dialog with practitioners of diverse modes of cultural production.