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Mix Trends forecast book
Mix Trends issue 22 is out, now with four new trends for Spring/Summer 2012. Vanity takes pink away from its girly roots to something al together more sophisticated, while Epiphany looks to the past for inspiration, Monitor embraces new technology and Scratch focuses on texture. All four, very different messages are expressed through essential colour palettes, expressing a strong seasonal message witha strong identity that your customers will isntantly identify with. About Mix Trends Mix Trends is published twice a year; in July and December This unique publication offers proven colour trend information that you can rely on, saving you valuable time by undertaking extensive market research to create a dynamic working tool, covering residential, contract and industrial colour and design concepts.
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Mix magazine
Colour, Trend and Design Magazine Mix magazine uses the NCS notation system, RGB and Lab values in all of its colour trends, making it easier for you to apply them. Mix magazine is a leading publication in the design industry where you can find fresh and innovative ideas. In the latest issue, the 100% Design issue, we celebrate Britain's unique contribution to the world of design by looking at why this tiny island continues to demand respect globally.
Observers: Gardens trends: Pocket Habitat and Urban Forest, Accessories
trends in clocks, colour trends: moss green and pebble grey, textures:
crystallisation, modulated seating, ceramics trends, kitchen furniture, skin
exhibition, new retails attitude, DYM, Neocon and RCA graduates review
exhibition, materials: wood, new lighting ideas. Interview with Barber Osgerby talks to Tamsin Kingswell about the importance of longevity
and purpose. Shows Previews:, 100% Design, Tent, High Point Market, Luxe
Pack, Tokyo Designers Week and Design Miami. Features:, New names to watch for British designers,
Boundaries between illustrators and graphic designers. Market Analysis:
Celebrating 100% Design, Simon Jones looks at the unique role that Britain has
carve in the global design world Industry/Contract section: New Developments in Flooring.
Corporate Art and interview with Roberto Gavazzi, CEO of Boffi. - Materials: Wall treatments, fabrics, paint and wallpaper
trends, emerging micro-trends for Autumn Winter 2011/12, with a special on
British Fabrics. - Student Trends from British Schools: Manchester School of
Art, Kingston University and Central Saint Martins. - Micro Trends: Heavy Metal, Infographic and Refined Ombre - Things we love: A collection of 'things we love' from the
Mix team.
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