The Basic Law of Color Theory

The Basic Law of Color Theory

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Kueppers, Harald. Barron's, 1982. Softbound. Translated by Roger Marcinik. 'My favourite colours are a rich May green and a bright orange, often in combination with each other,' Kueppers once remarked when asked about his predilections. 'These preference colours are contrasted by neutral grey and black as my rejection colours.' The color theorist learned on the job as both a letterpress and etching chemigrapher and later applied this experience to his training as an engineer before writing this RGB-centric treatise in response to what he saw as a lack of accurate models.

Tight, square spine has some cosmetic creasing. Clean, unmarked interior. Some light edge-wear, but no other notable wear. 220 pp. Design.

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