arthur buxton: color trend visualizations
'british vogue covers 2001 - 2011'
arthur buxton has developed a new way of looking at color schemes. removing the figurative and compositional elements from an image,
what is left behind is the color, allowing one to more objectively appreciate the palate and its harmonies.
using color extraction software and adobe illustrator, buxton has created a number of charts that reveal a surprising amount of information,
imparted by the colors alone.
the first is 'british vogue covers 2001 - 2011' which in reverse chronological order, from left to right, each block is a british vogue magazine cover.
within each block, the strips of color that vary in width, represent the five most common colors proportionally found within that specific issue.
the larger bands represent the years, starting in may and moving backwards.

van gogh visualization
the next is a series of pie charts which represent 28 significant paintings each, of a famous artist. again, each pie represents the
five most prominent colors within the painting, portraying each one as a percentage.
for example van gogh read from left to right, top to bottom:
1.starry night / 2.self portrait / 3.van gogh's room at arles / 4.bandaged
5. reaper / 6. church at arles / 7. self portrait with bandaged ear / 8. sunflowers
9. portrait of dr. gachet / 10. the night café / 11. coal barges / 12. wheat fields
13. sheaves of wheat / 14. the sower / 15. old man in sorrow / 16. the exercise yard
17.mulberry tree / 18.pollard willows / 19. chair / 20. the potato eaters
21. shoes / 22. almond tree / 23. thatched cottage in cordeville / 24. noon rest from work
25. scull with cigarette / 26. a field of yellow flowers / 27. irises / 28.field with cypress
gauguin visualisation

matisse, monet and macke visualizations
designboom has received this project from our 'DIY submissions' feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication.
The Matisse, Monet and Macke palette, looks total wrong, without life in the colours.
Interesting project, though...
youtube: one hour per second
every second, one hour of video is uploaded onto youtube. that adds up to one century of video every year. the statistics were translated into mind-bending infographics.
sunshine and happiness infographic
does sunshine really make you happier? an infographic by leigh riley and arena quantum investigates, compiling country-by-country information about sunlight and satisfaction.
ikea stonehenge infographic
an infographic by british writer justin pollard offers ikea-style instructions for the construction of stonehenge.
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