Yellow

Noticing More: Yellows

Here are three yellow scenes in Japan, taken by one of our favourite people on Instagram; MINIMALISM TOKYO

Location: Tohoku Shinkansen

Location: Tohoku Shinkansen

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo


COLOUR COLLECTIONS

We’re changing up our colour posts. We’re making them shorter and snappier so we can share more of them, more often! Colour is a huge source of inspiration for many people and a great way to sharpen the eyes.

If you have a collection that you would like to share on the Super Ordinary Life blog (and Instagram Stories), please do email them to us. Here’s what we’re looking for:

  • 3 pictures following 1 colour theme.

  • Send them to us in a quick email. letting us know the colour and where each pic was taken (just the city will do).

  • Don’t worry about perfect photography. We are more interested in what caught your attention.

  • Let us know how you would like to be credited. Your name, website, Instagram account etc.

Really looking forward to sharing your observations!

Email: Yasumi @ superordinarylife . com

Noticing More: Hello Yellow

“Colour is the place where our brain and the universe meet".”

Paul Klee

 

Flicking through a copy of John Pawson’s Spectrum and feeling inspired, I thought it would be interesting to similarly explore a range of colours that catch our attention during our ordinary lives through fun collections of photos from our archives and those of our readers and friends, too.

Yellow seemed as good a place as any to begin.

In colour theory, yellow is energising and is associated with happiness. Less positive is its association with cowardice. Recently, I’ve noticed that yellow is a regular corporate colour as it’s often featured in logos. Yellow, it seems, as well as being an eye-catcher is also associated with modernity.

Bow, London

Bow, London

Hackney Wick, London

Hackney Wick, London

Hackney Wick, London

Hackney Wick, London

Koenji, Tokyo

Koenji, Tokyo

Aquatic Centre, London

Aquatic Centre, London

Nezu, Tokyo

Nezu, Tokyo

Daita, Tokyo

Daita, Tokyo

 
 
Poplar, London

Poplar, London

 

What our friends and followers have noticed:

We have the most loveliest of supporters of Super Ordinary Life. Awesome observers such as Bloomzy and Buckets & Spades who keep thinking of all things Super Ordinary even when they are on their adventures. Mat is especially enthusiastic about the colour Yellow and we now have a neat pile of photos from him ready for our next visit to the colour. Our new contributor this week is @bpdraguiskyphoto who found us via Twitter.

 
 
A collection of yellow things noticed by Mat from Buckets & Spades blog

A collection of yellow things noticed by Mat from Buckets & Spades blog

“I never really look out for themes of colours, I just seem to notice it after it’s happened. I’m drawn to a bunch of different shades, brightnesses and combos, but one reoccurring theme as I look through my cameras, is the colour yellow. Maybe it’s because I associate it with positivity (on a subconscious level), and maybe also because it’s just really jolly looking isn’t it?

It’s used as a warning, friendly reminder, to evoke the summer, to grab your attention, but in the right setting it just blends in with the rest. Yellow, my versatile friend, you are mega.”

 

I hope you’ve enjoyed this wander through some yellow observations.

If you would like to get involved in the next colour round-up (It will be MINT GREEN), please send your pictures and friendly words to : Yasumi @ superordinarylife (.) com

Thank you!

Notice More : Hosepipes

Notice More : Hosepipes

Is there a country in the world where you cannot buy or get hold of a hosepipe? They seem, at least to our mind and from our experience, really internationally Super Ordinary. Yet regardless of their mundanity, they just keep catching our eye!

Just what is their appeal?

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