The Ethical Colour Report
INSIGHTS & EDITORIAL
The Ethical Colour Report was co-researched and written by Stories of Design’s Sarah Conway as part of a long-term collaboration with Laura Perryman for Colour of Saying
Graphic Design by Laura Boast, Conscious Made
Photography by Sara Hibbert
Ethical Colour is an ongoing research project by the London-based design studio Colour of Saying that explores how colour choices can help restore ecological balance. The Ethical Colour Report examines climate-positive colour sources and processes throughout a product's lifecycle and discusses how responsible choices can be mapped to circular frameworks. The project's goal is to develop a toolkit for ethical colour-in-design decision-making and to provide resources for designers and creatives.
Ethical Colour Trend Report
Ethical Colour Themes & Issues
An Atlas of Ethical Hues
8 Colour-in-Design Directions
4 Activist Colour Recipes
A Guide to Ethical Colour Decision Making
Circular Model Guides and Tool
Emerging (CMF) Design Concepts
A Directory of Colour Sources and Resources
A Lexicon for Ethical Colour
Industry Takeaways
“We need to establish a healthier relationship with colour.
“The outcome of ongoing research into climate-positive colour sources and processes, this report is not just about making fashion ‘sustainable’ or rewilding textiles but recognising that all industries are involved in a complex system in need of reform.”
“ethical colour: colour sources and processes chosen responsibly to eliminate human and ecological harm and to promote wellbeing, repair and regeneration.”
- a new definition devised for The Ethical Colour Report