

Over two hours of video commentary, including archival video of Albers and interviews with experts explaining key principles, making even the most challenging problems easy to understand.

The ability to create, save, and export your final designs and palettes into any vector-based design software. A beautiful new palette tool, in which colors are manipulated like paper. Over 60 interactive plates that reproduce the experience of working with paper, a captivating feature inspired by Alberss teaching methodologies. Over 125 original color studies, including flaps and moving pieces. The app includes the following features: Full text and plate commentary, describing Alberss renowned principles on how to see and understand color. The classic text achieves its full, interactive potential in this stunning, award-winning application for iPad. To try the app, download the free version from the app store here: published in 1963, Josef Alberss Interaction of Color is one of the most influential books on color ever written. It is ideal for users wishing to gift the complete application or make volume purchases for educational or other uses. If you enjoyed this article you may find my online courses helpful in developing your understanding of visual language, perspective and different drawing techniques.**Winner of 2013 Best Interactive Product in the Tablet/Handheld category, from Communication Arts**Winner of 2013 Spark Award for Best AppNOTE: Interaction of Color by Josef Albers (Complete Edition) is a complete, unlocked version with no in-app purchase necessary, and contains all of the content available in the free edition, in addition to the content available through the in-app purchase.

In 2013 Yale developed an interactive iPad app to mark the 50th anniversary, which further fulfils Alber’s intent of the book being accessible and an on going enquiry.

Since then it’s been printed numerous times worldwide. The Interaction of Colour was originally published in 1963, after 30 years of extensive teaching. Like colour, his teachings assert that everything is relative, and this notion can be carried through into life. The thought provoking exercises and mind-bending optical illusions were not only about colour, but about perception itself and how we experience the world around us. At the time of it’s publication The Interaction of Colour was seen as a groundbreaking text exploring art, psychology and science. A contemporary audience may already be aware of the interchangeability of colour, for instance you may of experienced the magic of Op-Art, a movement influenced by Alber’s work.
