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It can be said that ultra violet is a nudge to force us to stand in the now — Eiseman said it’s an uncanny coincidence that that it’s not meant as a political statement. the national nonprofit Women Against Abuse uses a shade very close to ultra violet in its awareness campaigns.

Instead, Eiseman pointed to the positive: 2018 is shaping into a year where we might find ourselves taking chances on the unknown.

In 2014, Pantone predicted radiant orchid, a pinker version of the hue, would serve as an “invitation to innovation” as its color of the year. In August, Pantone named a slightly deeper purple — Love Symbol No. 2 — in honor of Prince.

Ultra violet’s regal blend of red and blue doused the runways at Michael Kors, Tibi and the Rows’ spring 2018 shows. It’s now the center of a violaceous collection of Butter London eyeliners, nail polishes and lipcolors, a collaboration between the cosmetics company and Pantone.

Pantone’s color of the year is considered a measure of the world’s mood, but Eiseman stressed

Creativity may be calling.

“Purple has a futuristic, exploratory aspect to it,” Eiseman said. “Purple allows us to play with the possibilities. We don’t know where we are going. But at least we are trying.”

Pantone likes its purples.

This year, Pantone said its choice was heavily inspired by food. Purple yams, cauliflower, the tips of asparagus, berries, even carrots come in shades of ultra violet. People are thinking a lot about superfoods these days, Eiseman said.

According to Eiseman, purple is often connected with meditation practices. Ultra violet energizes communities and calms those seeking refuge from today’s overstimulated world.

So, in 2018, look for ultra violet to anchor graphic designs on billboards and packaging. Purple nails and purple hair will be vibrant on the streets. And Pantone has partnered with the online gallery Saatchi Art to create a limited edition of prints saturated in purple. Included in the collection of art renderings of flowers, abstract designs, and portraits of Bowie and Prince.

The great musical geniuses surely would have been proud. 

Look around you … are your interior surroundings feeling a little stale? You’re not alone. Many of us crave change this time of year, once Santa has left the building and Auld Lang Syne has been sung.

Fortunately, along with resolutions, the New Year brings new trends. And that includes snazzy new styles for decorating your home.

Advice from a local pro Instagram, Pinterest, Zillow and Houzz are absolutely brimming with mind-meltingly creative ways to spice up your home, especially this time of year. But while pictures and videos abound, sometimes it’s just plain fun to speak with a professional.

Tamara Zakovich established Glo Interior Design in Duluth in 2010 and can help with every step within the design process — from start to finish. Zakovich and her team handle everything from design, selection, purchase and installation of interior furnishings and accessories, furniture layout, kitchen and bathroom plans, custom cabinetry, wall and surface finishes, paint selection, new construction and more.

Bottom line: if anyone knows a thing or two about home décor, it’s Zakovich. Let’s delve into what’s trending for 2018!

Ring in the New Year with fresh textiles, textures and patterns

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