Yes, under certain circumstances you can trademark a color. Trademarks are defined by the Lanham Act as “any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof” that is used to “identify and ...
In attempting to establish the basis for technique in architectural polychromy it is necessary first to recognize the effect-value of a physical property of color known as its "radiant energy." The ...
From the astounding shift to Technicolor in “The Wizard of Oz” to the blockbuster teal-and-orange color scheme made famous by “Transformers,” color grading is used to improve the visual aesthetic of ...
One way to employ color is through monochrome, a design technique that involves using a single tone or color in a space. In architecture, monochrome is a powerful tool where different shades can be ...
The environmental justice movement began in the late 1960s, when people of color began pushing back against a disproportionate level of exposure to hazardous waste, air pollutants, and chemicals. Half ...
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