Bon Iver se suma a los artistas que tienen su propio color Pantone

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Bon Iver joins the artists who have their own Pantone color

Bon Iver it already has its own color in Pantone thanks to the introduction of the salmon tone shown on the cover of their latest album, “SABER, fABLE”.

The new name of Pantone 1625 CPthe pink tone on the cover of “SABER, fABLE”, the latest full-length by the American musician, has been called “fABLE Salmon“. own Justin Vernon worked on the artistic direction of the album together with the painter Ruben Nusz and Miles Johnson. Nusz stated that it was a fun experience adapting Vernon’s vision to a specific color. He also commented that as the color was perfected, it came to be defined by two words: Bon Iver.

It is not the first collaboration of Pantone with a musician. The company has collaborated with artists on several occasions, including Love Symbol #2, in honor of Prince or Pink Noise, by Laura Mvula; and Grateful Red and Stealie Blue, for Grateful Dead. And, although Pantone hasn’t given it an official name, the green shade of “Brat,” by Charli XCXcan be found in the catalog as Pantone 3507 C.

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