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🎨 Pocket-sized power for color mastery—never miss a shade!
The Cox Pocket Guide to Mixing Color is a compact, expertly designed tool featuring detailed color mixing guides, grayscale, and color harmony illustrations. Sized at 3" x 5", it fits perfectly in your pocket, making it an essential resource for artists, cosmetologists, and creative professionals seeking precision and portability.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 703 Reviews |
M**N
Great resource for art kit!
Great guide! Lot of information packed into this, it's a must have!
A**R
Great Purchase!
Great for Cosmetology School!
A**R
Very informative and easy to use
The color guide is easy to use and helpful to harmonize colors.
D**D
Pocket Guide to Mixing Color
I was initially excited to receive this handy Pocket Guide which is intended to be a supplement to the color wheel. The information is printed on sturdy laminated card board with vibrant colors. I was sure that I was going to find this to be very handy until I actually compared the colors displayed to that of the color wheel & discovered that the Split Complimentary Colors listed were all incorrect. For example: Red Violet, Yellow, & Blue Violet; however, this is incorrect & should read Blue Violet, Yellow, & Green. I can most definitely read a color wheel. Both the complimentary colors & Triadic Harmony are correct. There is no chart for Tedtrad which is a combination of 4 colors. I am going to email them & point out this to see if they can improve upon this product because it has the potential to be an excellent product with some tweaking. I would not recommend this product at this time. Update: I did send an email to [email protected] & they were kind enough to respond to my question. Their response was that the color wheel is correct. When reading the Split Complementary Chart, use the center color as the pure color. So you will look at the yellow in the center & see that the red violet & blue violet on either side are the complementary colors.
P**S
Nice Pocket Guide
Exactly what it says it is. Will carry in my plein air bag.
L**L
Great reference card
Great reference guide at my fingertips.
R**S
Great for makeup artist
I love this to keep in my pocket when having to mix makeup colors .
A**N
Love it
clear, easy, right
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