The Art of Book Design: How to Fish » « The Art of Book Design: Pasakas M is for Maroon M is for Maroon ©Nightjar, all rights reserved Maroon. A dark brownish red that gets its name from chestnuts (marron, in French). It can also be found simply in the soaked bark of maritime pines. Link to previous alphabet post Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related The Art of Book Design: How to Fish » « The Art of Book Design: Pasakas
voyager says July 16, 2019 at 1:01 pm I love that you found the red in something that I think of as brown. It opens my mind and has me thinking in new ways.
Ice Swimmer says
Looks like chocolate cake or brownie.
rq says
It does look delicious, though I’d probably regret licking that.
voyager says
I love that you found the red in something that I think of as brown. It opens my mind and has me thinking in new ways.