Sherwin-Williams 2018 Colormix® Forecast and Color of the Year

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Last updated on October 29th, 2024

Each year identifies color palettes by drawing from fashion, nature, pop culture and global design to create the . The collection predicts the colors that will drive conversation and inspiration for the coming year, offering new perspectives on societal influences and their impact on color and design trends.

From vivid blue and digital green, to high-def yellow and rusty auburn, the exhibits three unique color palettes that draw from emerging global trends.

The Color Forecast team, led by Sue Wadden, director of color marketing, identified 36 colors and then categorized them into the three Colormix palettes: , , and .

 

Sincerity

This palette emerged from the growing need for minimalism, daily meditation and the concept of lagom, meaning “just enough.” The hushed tones of play out in sand, complex grays and hazy botanicals. There are no harsh lines, but rather, blending and fluid movements that create peace and space.

 

Unity

The palette reflects the developing need for roaming as we seek to make connections with new places and cultures, and the celebration of indigenous patterns and artisan crafts we find along the way. The bright folklore of this story is told in memorable pops of peacock color, animated fuchsia, and grounded browns.

 

Connectivity

Inspired by the progressive movement of virtual reality, productivity, and youth culture, the high-tech palette serves up colors we crave: pixelated in orange, violets, digital greens, and high-definition yellow

The 2018 Color of the Year

A selection from the color palette, is the Sherwin-Williams . A fusion of rich blue with jewel-toned green, Oceanside represents the growing desire for color that is both accessible and elusive. A complex, deep color, this color offers a sense of the familiar with a hint of the unknown, bridging between old and new, light and dark.

 

Bringing the Color of the Year into the home

Blues evoke a multitude of moods and associations depending on hue, shade, and application. Despite this variety, they are universally perceived as intelligent, honest and interesting—making blue the most beloved color worldwide. Oceanside’s multi-dimensional look could create a welcoming statement as a lively color for a front door. This green-meets-blue tone can also boost creative thinking and clarity of thought in a home office, or invite meditation and introspection in bedrooms or reading nooks.

Oceanside’s versatility allows it to play well with many colors. It is a bright counterpart to equally eye-catching colors, such as or , or it can rest relaxingly alongside other blues, such as or .

It is also the ideal companion for corals and copper metallic tones. Oceanside is universally embraced by design styles from mid-century modern to Mediterranean-inspired, and traditional to ultra-contemporary.

Using the , you can explore the Color of the Year and with the swipe of a finger see it on any wall.

’ vendor partner Sherwin-Williams, the largest producer of paints and coatings in the United States, contributed to this story. Discover more about or learn more about the .

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