Buick Motor Cars for Nineteen Twenty-eight

Buick Motor Cars for Nineteen Twenty-eight
Title Buick Motor Cars for Nineteen Twenty-eight PDF eBook
Author Buick Motor Company
Publisher
Pages 23
Release 1927
Genre Buick automobile
ISBN

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The New Nineteen Twenty-one Buick

The New Nineteen Twenty-one Buick
Title The New Nineteen Twenty-one Buick PDF eBook
Author Buick Motor Company
Publisher
Pages 5
Release 1920
Genre Automobiles
ISBN

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Preliminary Catalogue "B"

Preliminary Catalogue
Title Preliminary Catalogue "B" PDF eBook
Author Buick Motor Company
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1913
Genre Advertising
ISBN

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Buick 1912

Buick 1912
Title Buick 1912 PDF eBook
Author Buick Motor Company
Publisher Oamaru Print and Copy Ltd
Pages 18
Release
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Buick for Nineteen Thirty

Buick for Nineteen Thirty
Title Buick for Nineteen Thirty PDF eBook
Author General Motors Corporation. Buick Motor Division
Publisher
Pages 31
Release 1929
Genre Advertising
ISBN

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Catalogue of Copyright Entries

Catalogue of Copyright Entries
Title Catalogue of Copyright Entries PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1568
Release 1928
Genre American literature
ISBN

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The Color Revolution

The Color Revolution
Title The Color Revolution PDF eBook
Author Regina Lee Blaszczyk
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 397
Release 2012-08-31
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0262017776

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A history of color and commerce from haute couture to automobile showrooms to interior design. When the fashion industry declares that lime green is the new black, or instructs us to “think pink!,” it is not the result of a backroom deal forged by a secretive cabal of fashion journalists, designers, manufacturers, and the editor of Vogue. It is the latest development of a color revolution that has been unfolding for more than a century. In this book, the award-winning historian Regina Lee Blaszczyk traces the relationship of color and commerce, from haute couture to automobile showrooms to interior design, describing the often unrecognized role of the color profession in consumer culture. Blaszczyk examines the evolution of the color profession from 1850 to 1970, telling the stories of innovators who managed the color cornucopia that modern artificial dyes and pigments made possible. These “color stylists,” “color forecasters,” and “color engineers” helped corporations understand the art of illusion and the psychology of color. Blaszczyk describes the strategic burst of color that took place in the 1920s, when General Motors introduced a bright blue sedan to compete with Ford's all-black Model T and when housewares became available in a range of brilliant hues. She explains the process of color forecasting—not a conspiracy to manipulate hapless consumers but a careful reading of cultural trends and consumer taste. And she shows how color information flowed from the fashion houses of Paris to textile mills in New Jersey. Today professional colorists are part of design management teams at such global corporations as Hilton, Disney, and Toyota. The Color Revolution tells the history of how colorists help industry capture the hearts and dollars of consumers.