



Color Scheme Dictionary / Seigensha
The Color Scheme Dictionary by Seigensha revives a pioneering color reference from Japan's Taisho to early Showa period for modern use. Originally compiled by Sanzo Wada as the groundbreaking "Color Scheme Encyclopedia" (6 volumes, 1933), this compact reference book was created during an era when the concept of "color schemes" was not yet widely recognized in Japan. Wada's work became a foundational text of Japanese color culture by presenting specific, practical color scheme patterns.
This new and revised edition features 348 color scheme samples that retain universal sensibility applicable to contemporary design work. Each color chart includes CMYK values and color chips for practical application. The patterns collected serve both as valuable historical materials from the Taisho and Showa periods and as functional references for modern color coordination across multiple fields.
This new and revised edition features 348 color scheme samples that retain universal sensibility applicable to contemporary design work. Each color chart includes CMYK values and color chips for practical application. The patterns collected serve both as valuable historical materials from the Taisho and Showa periods and as functional references for modern color coordination across multiple fields.
Key Features
- 348 color scheme samples: Comprehensive collection of historical color patterns.
- CMYK values and color chips: Each chart includes technical color data.
- Taisho to early Showa period: Historical color schemes from 1912-1940s Japan.
- Universal modern applicability: Patterns remain relevant for contemporary design.
- Pioneering color culture reference: Based on Sanzo Wada's foundational 1933 Color Scheme Encyclopedia.
- Compact A6 format: Portable reference with 352 pages.
- Multi-field application: Suitable for color coordinators, interior design, graphic design, and research.
| Format | A6 size |
|---|---|
| Pages | 352 pages |
| Author | Sanzo Wada |
| Color Samples | 348 patterns |
| Series | Visual Bunko |
| Made in | Japan |
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The Color Scheme Dictionary by Seigensha revives a pioneering color reference from Japan's Taisho to early Showa period for modern use. Originally compiled by Sanzo Wada as the groundbreaking "Color Scheme Encyclopedia" (6 volumes, 1933), this compact reference book was created during an era when the concept of "color schemes" was not yet widely recognized in Japan. Wada's work became a foundational text of Japanese color culture by presenting specific, practical color scheme patterns.
This new and revised edition features 348 color scheme samples that retain universal sensibility applicable to contemporary design work. Each color chart includes CMYK values and color chips for practical application. The patterns collected serve both as valuable historical materials from the Taisho and Showa periods and as functional references for modern color coordination across multiple fields.
This new and revised edition features 348 color scheme samples that retain universal sensibility applicable to contemporary design work. Each color chart includes CMYK values and color chips for practical application. The patterns collected serve both as valuable historical materials from the Taisho and Showa periods and as functional references for modern color coordination across multiple fields.
Key Features
- 348 color scheme samples: Comprehensive collection of historical color patterns.
- CMYK values and color chips: Each chart includes technical color data.
- Taisho to early Showa period: Historical color schemes from 1912-1940s Japan.
- Universal modern applicability: Patterns remain relevant for contemporary design.
- Pioneering color culture reference: Based on Sanzo Wada's foundational 1933 Color Scheme Encyclopedia.
- Compact A6 format: Portable reference with 352 pages.
- Multi-field application: Suitable for color coordinators, interior design, graphic design, and research.
| Format | A6 size |
|---|---|
| Pages | 352 pages |
| Author | Sanzo Wada |
| Color Samples | 348 patterns |
| Series | Visual Bunko |
| Made in | Japan |























