Janet / Wednesday, 15 December 2021 / Categories: Latest News, Wide Format & Signage News, Textile Pantone Colour of the Year 2022 Very Peri Pantone's 2022 colour of the year is Very Peri. They have created four unique colour palates featuring Very Peri to assist in bringing this year's unique shade into your designs. Each palette conveys a different mood, illustrating Very Peri's versatility. In addition, each palette features three suggested colour combinations. Pantone Connect, a digital colour platform for designers available on the web, via mobile apps, and as an extension for Adobe Creative Cloud, includes four different pre-loaded colour palettes featuring Very Peri. These Colour of the Year-themed palettes and every other Pantone Colour are available to share, save, and use in your design files within Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. In addition, with a free Pantone Connect account, designers can access many other time-saving features to find inspirational colours, save colour palettes, and design with achievable Pantone Colour. Balancing Act is a complementary palette of colour whose natural balance of warm and cool tones supports and enhances one other. The brilliance of Very Peri is intensified within this artfully calibrated palette, injecting a feeling of liveliness and visual vibration. A holistic and harmonious blend of nature-infused shades, Wellspring highlights the compatibility of the greens with Very Peri and the health-giving properties of these subtle and nourishing hues. Very Peri comes through in The Star of the Show, as it surrounds this happiest and warmest of all the blue hues with a palette of classics and neutrals whose essence of elegance and understated stylishness convey a message of timeless sophistication. Amusements is a cheerful and whimsical colour. A story of fun and spontaneity amplified in Very Peri'sy's carefree confidence, a bright blue hue whose playfulness emboldens uninhibited expression and experimentation. Previous Article QMS wins Sydney's multimillion-dollar refresh Next Article Creative Collection Q3 winners reflect advertisers’ confidence in Out of Home Print 1773