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Fabric Training Document_FINAL_020708.pdf - KI.com

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<strong>KI</strong> INGRADE FABRIC PROGRAM TRAININGV. COLORBy definition, color is never a static element in design application. All color programs need to correlateand coordinate with existing materials, yet incorporate forward-leaning colors such as the warm golds,browns and greens that are emerging; colors have moved from cool (moonlight shades with a bluecast) to warm (sunlight shades with a yellow cast).The <strong>KI</strong> color palette addresses these issues as well as limitations within the fabric itself. Not every fabriclooks good in every color, nor do mills offer every yarn in every color. Therefore, <strong>KI</strong> selected classiccolorways for its in-grade fabric program. And, while it is keyed to <strong>KI</strong> surface materials, the palette isnot static. Rather, it moves toward future color trends mentioned above. The colors are clear, cleanand rich – even in the neutral range.Within each grade and application, the palette offers a <strong>com</strong>prehensive range for selection andspecification. To help illustrate the range, the fabric cards are arranged in quadrants:Reds, Oranges, YellowsNeutrals, Tans, BrownsAquas, Blues, PurplesGreens, Whites, Grays, BlacksPage 6 of 20

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