July 12, 2010

Color in Interior Design


Best price: $33.83
Description
Create dazzling color schemes for any indoor space. You'll quickly sharpen your color skills--and open the door to a more rewarding and profitable career with John F. Pile's Color in Interior Design. He takes the mystery out of working with color, showing you step-by-step how to plan color relationships in an organized and systematic way...prepare color schemes for interiors...make color charts...select materials...put together color samples...work with additive and subtractive color...understand the psychological impact of color...use color in functional spaces...and solve a wide range of practical color problems. This hands-on color design tool packs illustrations of the best color work by well-known professionals--plus a survery of color in historic interiors that will guide you through restoration and adaptive reuse projects.




  • นิรนาม:
    I’m a do-it-yourself homeowner, not a professional, but I found this book to be a great resource as I plan out my house. “Scientific” enough to let me understand why color combinations work as they do (and help me design my own schemes) while still completely clear to the lay person. If you’re serious about understanding color, this is an extremely useful book.
    Rating: 4 / 5


  • Jon Evans:
    I found this book to be extremely useful in learning the principles behind choosing color schemes. As with anything, application and practice will fine tune one’s abilities, but C.i.I.D. proved to be an excellent resource guide. Highly recommended!
    Rating: 5 / 5


  • Valerie J.:
    If you are an interior design student and you want good interior design books, then, in your search, just key in the words “John Pile”. You just cannot go wrong. I have them all. Thanks, Mr. Pile. The books are well written, well produced, the paper excellent, photography excellent. Most of all, I like his style of writing, of getting his ideas across. He makes a student’s life so much easier.
    Rating: 5 / 5


  • Sheila D.:
    As a lay person just interested in learning more about the use of color in interior design, this was an excellent book. While the first several chapters were very “text bookish”, the remainder was very layman friendly. I feel more confident in undertaking color projects in my home and in conversing about the use of color with friends, who are now asking my opinions. The chapters that helped me the most were on the color wheel and color relationships. I enjoyed it and will now pursue my interest in color and design.
    Rating: 5 / 5


  • Katherine E. Heimark:
    This is a great color reference for interior designers, or aspiring designers. It is a great visual reference, offers very good detail and I use it often for reference when putting together story boards and offering ideas to clients.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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