In honour of colour week, I couldn't resist reblogging these Pantone Chip Cookies by Kim Neill spotted over at dsponge today. A freelance designer and illustrator, Kim created them using her Pantone chips collection. She was inspired by the Pantone tin and used royal icing to recreate the exact colors. She then used an edible marker to add the Pantone text and numbers! Brilliant!
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16 comments:
So clever. And almost too cute to eat.
brilliant indeed!
they are just so good, great idea".
Zoe
http://blessedbeeapothecary.blogspot.com/
pantone chip-tastic. brings back memories of when i was a graphic designer in london covent garden; (but bet these are sweeter than my memories!)...
Yummy and clever!
I love those! I wouldn't want to eat them...actually, yest I would. ;)
Genius and so cute! (especially in the pantone tin!) I wish pantone made a food dye set. Would make life so much easier.
what a wonderful idea!
So great! I want to make some for my next studio meeting.
Those are hilarious, and yet so clever!
ummm, hello awesome!!!
Pantone color cookies ! Me want those !
What a brilliant idea, love it!
Oh my! what a totally awesome idea, well done Kim!
Brilliant! Definitely a "wish I'd thought of it."
I love them! what a brilliant idea :)
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