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Example of the color charts Ted Geisel worked with creating his books.

Color Saturation

Ted had long since memorized the color charts and knew exactly which hues he wanted for each element of every page. Here we witness this as he directs the production team on color saturation using handwritten notations from 40 to 100%.  Dr. Seuss instinctively knows exactly what is needed to accomplish his trademark look and feel.

Details were important to Dr. Seuss, especially when it came to his color notations, which often expanded into full-blown color charts. Here his notation “white bone” may seem inconsequential, but artistically it’s the detail that gives a visual pop to the most famous ham in literary history. 

Frequent collaborators, Chuck Jones and Theodor Seuss Geisel.