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The paint-shop manager, Tom Collins, got a color sample from the University of Tennessee, then adjusted the color slightly to make it less "aggressive" and to avoid any infringement on the university's copyrighted color.
James J. Rorimer, the director, was not an innovator but a consolidator, a superb museum man who had trouble delegating authority: if a gallery was being painted, he had to check every color sample.
In another room, a craftsman who had been hand-shaping the curved edge of part of a seat shell explained to Tighe why reproducing a particular color sample would be difficult.
Mr. Webb works in a cubicle overflowing with shots of models torn from magazines, Guess ads, pictures from a Stella McCartney fashion show, a color sample from the rival automaker Toyota and a bamboo plant.
This study investigates the effects of color sample display and color sample grouping on the usability (task efficiency and user preference) of a color combination interface.
You could bring in a color sample and tell them to match it.
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After priming, test your color samples in large blocks.
Within a couple of months, the color samples are printed in rows on an eleven-by-sixteen-inch card.
"I remember as a kid, he had color samples," William Cyr said.
Like most of his stainless-steel pieces, each version would be painted a different color, making it unique; Koons had been studying color samples for the last three months.
Predominant are attitudes of ironic detachment that derive from Marcel Duchamp, whose rebuslike canvas of 1918, "Tu m'," with its represented commercial color samples, begins the show.
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