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The Nameless Paint Set is a minimalist paint palette that labels each color tube by its composite parts, in order to educate users about color theory. All colors used in printing are composed of a combination of just three pigments — cyan, magenta, and yellow — and each color in the set is a combination of these. The aim is to help users identify the constituent parts of each color and encourage them to experiment with mixing shades. The color of each tube is translated in proportional circles, which convey the relationship between the pigments.
The Nameless Paint set — which contains 10 tubes of paint — was created by Japanese design duo Ima Moteki and is now for sale in Japan for 1500 Yen (approximately USD 15) via Campus stationers. What other artistic tools could be presented differently to help young users grasp the associated theory?
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