From Self-Guided Art Walks to TV-Inspired Paint Colors
Jana Pijak — November 29, 2020 — Art & Design
These November 2020 design trends range from self-guided art walks to TV-inspired paint colors.
The Block Museum of Art’s Campus Art Walk is a notable example that encourages safe learning and art consumption during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The experience is open to the public in Northwestern and Evanston communities in Illinois and consists of 16 sculptures. The self-guided tour gives participants the option to opt in to an audio guide or to explore on their own.
Samsung's recent collaboration with British color expert Karen Haller is another notable example. The collaboration has resulted in the LivingColour paint range, "specifically developed to provide pleasing backdrops for three Samsung TV models—The Serif, The Sero and The Frame" and consists of six signature colors, with two featured per model.
The Block Museum of Art’s Campus Art Walk is a notable example that encourages safe learning and art consumption during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The experience is open to the public in Northwestern and Evanston communities in Illinois and consists of 16 sculptures. The self-guided tour gives participants the option to opt in to an audio guide or to explore on their own.
Samsung's recent collaboration with British color expert Karen Haller is another notable example. The collaboration has resulted in the LivingColour paint range, "specifically developed to provide pleasing backdrops for three Samsung TV models—The Serif, The Sero and The Frame" and consists of six signature colors, with two featured per model.
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