“I like to use really basic or classic colors, things that people have seen over and over and over again. Primary colors, at least in photography, have been around a lot longer than neon colors and really vibrant purples, hot pinks. Red, blue, yellow, orange - because of Kodachrome and the way that things were produced I think that those colors stood out more than any others.” PeopleThinkingWayHas BeensUseColorPhotographyRedHotBluePrimariesClassicYellowOrangeNeonPrimary ColorsHot Pink Author:Alex Prager
“A piece of drapery is like a necktie, hot stuff to paint, and one of the easiest things for a painter to kid himself into thinking he can do. Don't be fooled by the color. Go after the shape and character. Hew the forms together with colored tones.” ThinkingCharacterKidsTogetherFormStuffCan DoPiecesColorShapesHotPaintPainterToneFooledNeckties Author:John French Sloan
“If you take an intense color and put an intense complement next to it without graying it, it's very hot. The gray allows the eye to do the visual mixing.” IfsEyeNextColorHotIntenseVisualsGrayMixingComplement Author:Simmie Knox
“No dish changes quite so much from season to season as soup. Summer's soups come chilled, in pastel colors strewn with herbs. If hot they are sheer insubstantial broths afloat with seafood. In winter they turn steaming and thick to serve with slabs of rustic, crusty bread.” IfsTurnsFoodColorSummerSeasonsHotCookingWinterBreadCulinaryThickDishesSheerSoupHerbsSeafoodRusticChilledPastelSlabs Author:Florence Fabricant
“the first week of August is motionless, and hot. It is curiously silent, too, with blank white dawns and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color. Often at night there is lightning, but it quivers all alone. There is no thunder, no relieving rain. These are strange and breathless days, the dog days, when people are led to do things they are sure to be sorry for.” PeopleFirstsNightWhiteToo MuchWeekDogStrangeColorSummerRainHotSilentSorryDawnSunsetLightningBlankThunderAugustNoonAll AloneBreathlessQuiverDog Days Author:Natalie Babbitt
“During a color consultation, I like to reference food as a visual. Hot fudge and orange marmalade paint a clearer picture and helps prevent end results that leave you feeling unsatisfied.” EndsHelpingFeelingsResultsColorHotPaintVisualsOrangeEnd ResultsUnsatisfiedFudgeConsultationMarmalade Author:Tabatha Coffey
“You can see the next big trends in fashion on the red carpet and see what colors, silhouettes are hot right now. You might see Taylor Swift wearing Gucci, and most of us can't afford that Gucci dress, but you can look at the beading and be inspired by it for, say, your prom or a friend's wedding.” LooksBigsMightNextFashionColorRight NowRedHotDressesInspiredTrendsCarpetRed CarpetBe InspiredPromSilhouettesGucci Author:Giuliana Rancic
“I'm not afraid of anything. My two favorite colors are lime green and hot pink. I mean, I really like pink. And I don't care who knows it. I'm already married, sooo...” KnowsMeanTwoCareColorMarriedHotGreenDon't CareI Don't CareNot AfraidLimesFavorite ColorHot PinkLime Green Author:Bubba Watson
“Women of color: if you're over 40 and you get fat, you will work. But if you're hot and over 40 and a woman of color, they don't know what to do with you.” IfsKnowsColorHotFats Author:Rosie Perez
“I'm an unbelievable designer. I don't know how I know and just do these things. I just start sketching and then I just know the colors and I always know the forecast. I know green and purple are going to be hot. I was born to be a designer. I worked hard to be a tennis player, I don't work hard to be a designer.” KnowsHardBornKnow HowPlayerColorHard WorkHotGreenDesignerTennisUnbelievablePurpleForecastsTennis PlayerSketching Author:Serena Williams
“Beverages have to be created. And they're created by looking at what trend is in, say, the fashion industry - what color's hot right now.” FashionColorIndustryRight NowHotTrendsFashion IndustryBeverages Author:Howard Schultz