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Color Is...
 
Miller Paint - Color IsThe latest color offering by the Color Guild, Color Is... features 1320 colors chosen particularly for you, the discerning consumer. In this most comprehensive color range you'll find a large selection of off whites and neutrals, classic colors and the latest in complex and sophisticated shades.

You'll find it easy to locate your favorite because the palette is organized by color family. Rather than being laid out in the traditional rainbow pattern, this system takes advantage of a zigzag pattern that creates a visual interest and draws you into color space. But don't worry, even in this innovative zigzag design, the colors flow in the same manner as a color wheel. So you'll be able to spot your favorite color quickly and easily.

The pivot point of the system places the brightest and most chromatic colors at the center of the display.  As you work your way outward toward the end of the display, colors become less chromatic or more muted. The bottom level is reserved for the neutrals versions of all of these families and is separated warm on the left and cool on the right.

Color tools include take home chips, a fan deck, the ColorVisualizer masking program, an album and an architect or designer kit.

Historic Colors

Historic Colours of AmericaThe Historic Colour Collection showcases colors carefully selected from historic buildings and objects which authentically reflect the colors of our past.  Coordinated combinations help you create body, trim, and accent paint schemes to dramatize your home, inside and outside.  Whether you are decorating an old house or a contemporary one, these combinations add the character and distinction of America’s colorful past.

Curators and preserationists from Historic New England work with other museums and private homeowners from across the country to understand, preserve and recreate the Historic Colour Collection.

The Historic Colour Collection consists of 149 colors that have been extensively researched by the Society for Preservation of New England Antiquities (SPNEA).  Working with museums, antiques, and historic buildings, the SPNEA as able to create a collection that accurately reproduces the colors of our past.  But, do not let the name fool you.  These colors look just as beautiful on the contemporary homes of today as they do on the traditional homes of our past.

About Color

| Pat Verlodt, president of Color Services & Associates, Inc., shares  a bit of her vast color knowledge gained from 40 years of experience in the world of color. Pat is a past president, lifetime member and senior chairholder of the Color Marketing Group, a key piece in the creation of the Color Is... color system.

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