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INVISTA’s Antron carpet fibre has launched an interactive colour palette tool that allows designers to create custom palettes using colours taken from its Color Trend 2014/2015 forecasting.
Fully compatible with desktop and tablet devices, the interactive drag and drop functionality makes it easy to create coordinated palettes from a range of 32 referenced colours, which are available in Antron carpet fibre.
A user-generated PDF displays the custom palette along with popular colour reference conversions, helping designers to quickly employ them into schemes and projects.
Designers can also find out more about the four individual trends identified in the Color Trend 2014/2015 forecasting that explore influences such as the global economy, technology and nature. Again, each palette is available to download and is supported by references for easy integration into projects and designs.
Developed in partnership with leading forecasting specialist Global Color Research, the trends provide an invaluable insight into the future of colour in commercial environments.
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