Bauhaus-Inspired Color Tools

The MOO Color Study Boasts a Selection of Bauhaus Colors

For those who are interested in exploring Bauhaus colors or embarking on projects that are directly linked to the movement, the MOO Color Study Chrome Extention is a must-have.

Bauhaus colors are fundamentally subjective, meaning that they not only depend on context but that one can only "develop an eye for color" through "play and experimentation." To celebrate the movement's 100th anniversary, MOO designs a tool that will guide artists and designers to understanding Bauhaus colors and how they exist in relation to one another. Individuals can install the extension in their Chrome browser. This allows them to sample colors from around the Internet and see how the nuances inform and interact with one another. MOO describes its tool as being "the digital version of Albers’ colored paper cutouts."
Trend Themes
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2. Digital Color Sampling - Use digital tools to sample colors from the internet and understand their interactions.
3. Bauhaus-inspired Design Education - Guide artists and designers in understanding Bauhaus colors and their relation to one another.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Integrate Bauhaus-inspired color exploration into graphic design projects for unique and innovative visual outcomes.
2. Web Development - Develop digital color sampling tools to enhance web design processes and create visually cohesive online experiences.
3. Art Education - Incorporate Bauhaus-inspired design education tools into art curriculum to foster creativity and understanding of color theory.

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