Rereading Josef Albers on the deception of color.
Every time I think I know what a color does, Albers reminds me that a color is only ever doing it next to something else. Most of my job, it turns out, is picking the neighbor.
Every time I think I know what a color does, Albers reminds me that a color is only ever doing it next to something else. Most of my job, it turns out, is picking the neighbor.