We've been integrating a healthy dose of talk about color schemes lately, including an exploration of the invention of color TV, and a specific 1950s technicolor palette juxtaposed with black and white imagery.
Here are some inspirational materials of which we've taken note:
I have a preoccupation with the use of drenched and saturated color-schemes, especially as used in early television broadcasts. The documentary "Radio Bikini" is a good example of this.
Jenn was drawn to the reds and blues in the above two images.
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