RAL Colour Feeling has been developed by Global Colour
Research in London and is the essential guide for designers to 2010/11 colour trends that will
be driving future product, industrial and architectural design.
Included with the book:
Overview giving trends
Four key directional stories
Inspirational images and text
32 actual RAL colours, tear off chips and fan deck
Colour combinations
Interactive CD including all 2,325 RAL colour for direct use
in Photoshop, CorelDraw and InDesign
Refined Strength
RAL 080 80 10
Chalky Limestone
RAL 030 60 40
London Brick
RAL 380-2
Synthetic Orange
RAL 780-5
Rich Tuape
RAL 9010
Pure White
RAL 290 70 20
Mauve Haze
RAL 7036
Platinum Grey
RAL 820-5
Urban Slate
A classic collection rooted in heritage neutrals, this
trend combines 19th century with a feminine boudoir aesthetic and a sharp
orange accent.
East Luxe
RAL 190-2
Porcelain Blue
RAL 250-2
Lemon Glow
RAL 4002
Red Violet
RAL 290 40 45
Mystic Purple
RAL 280 M
Modern Gold
RAL 360 M
Copper Blaze
RAL 200 50 35
Blue Jade
RAL 350 M
Burgundy Spice
Escapism and curiosity for the exotic moves thought away
from bling into an era of sophisticated style.
New Block
RAL 650-2
Electric Blue
RAL 230-3
Acid Green
RAL 220-3
Lush Green
RAL 080 20 10
Raw Earth
RAL 1016
Sulphur Yellow
RAL 9007
Grey Aluminium
RAL 040 40 67
Show Red
RAL 9016
Traffic White
Evolving modern design from 20th century classics, this
trend centres on colour blocking and white space.
Aqua Light
RAL 180 70 25
Turquiose Blur
RAL 680-1
Blue Lagoon
RAL 5007
Brilliant Blue
RAL 620 M
Deep River
RAL 200 92 05
Frosted Glass
RAL 250 92 05
Ice Blue
RAL 300 90 05
Crystal Pink
RAL 130-3
Lucent Yellow
Elemental themes surrounding water and air are explored
with a curiosity of light, volume and sleek finishes.
The colours depicted on this chart are for guidance only.
The displayed colour will depend on your monitor and browser and pearl
or metallic colours cannot be shown adequately. The finished colour,
therefore, may not be as shown here.