Colours for Play by Bertjan Pot
A colour is never just a colour on its own — it finds meaning through contrast, tension, and interaction. A shade becomes more vivid, more expressive, when placed beside one that supports it, challenges it, or brings it into focus. The Colours for Play palette is built around this principle. Each hue has been developed to work in relation — to enhance, provoke, and balance the others. It’s a palette designed for exploration, for unexpected combinations, and for expressive use of contrast. Be bold. Pair dark with light, place opposites side by side. Let a saturated tone sit next to a pastel, or a muted shade frame something bright. This is a toolkit for discovering colour’s full potential — not by following rules, but by playing with possibilities.