In these uneasy times, as we move along to a new decade, the Pantone Color Institute has reached back in time to calming, confident Classic Blue as its color of the year for 2020.
The color is an anchor offering stability, constancy and connection, said Laurie Pressman, vice president of the global purveyors of color consulting, trendspotting and analysis.
โItโs a reassuring presence,โ she told the Associated Press ahead of Wednesdayโs reveal.
Akin to maritime blue โ not indigo and brighter than navy โ Classic Blue evokes a feeling of vast expanse, Pressman said of the shade also known as Pantone 19-4052.
Pressman and her team scoured the worlds of art, fashion and home decor, along with commercial, graphic and industrial design, to come up with the pick, as they have since Cerulean became the inaugural color of the year for the milestone 2000.
But Classic Blue isnโt just about nostalgia, she said. Creators around the globe are putting out modern takes for runways, mobile phones, kitchen appliances and the paint of pricey, forward-looking cars and motorcycles.
At Wednesdayโs launch event, Pressman insisted the color was in no way a nod to the hue associated with the Democratic Party, though she knew the question would surface.
โThis was not a political move for us. This is global. We do not look at color through a political lens. We look at our life through a colorful lens,โ she told the AP.
Pantone chose Living Coral for 2019 and Ultra Violet the year before that.
Whether as throwback or harbinger of things to come, Classic Blue harkens back to when things โseemed simpler, seemed more comfortable, but at the same time not suggesting that it be done in a way that it was then,โ Pressman said.
Cerulean, which heralded the new millennium, is the color of the daytime sky, while Classic Blue is the sky at dusk as the new decade commences.
โIt has depth to it, but itโs a color of anticipation because weโre looking ahead,โ Pressman said. โThe day is over. Weโre looking forward to the evening. Whatโs going to come?โ
Classic Blue is a vibrant yet non-aggressive and easily relatable color, she said. Itโs also among natureโs anthocyanin pigments possessing antioxidant and other health-fostering benefits.
Think blueberries.
โMany of us feel stressed, completely overloaded,โ Pressman said. โWe live these 24/7 lifestyles. Weโre anxious. Thereโs so much uncertainty and unrest, no matter where you are. With that weโve seen this whole increased focus on wellness and self-care.โ
โEverybodyโs comfortable with blue,โ Pressman said. โWe know it. We like it.โ
