
Color theory is a series of rules and guidelines that designers use to communicate through color schemes applied to visual interfaces. The science is centered around how color impacts the human mind and psychology – in other words, how a particular color, or juxtaposition of colors, affects our moods.

Polyvision’s new General Manager Kevin Taney brings more than 20 years of experience to the team. Please join us in welcoming him.

What surprises are around us on our most boring days? You may realize that the walls you walk past every day are working hard to keep you healthy.

Pantone chose two Colors of the Year for 2021: Illuminating and Ultimate Gray, two seemingly opposing colors, each with their own effectual qualities in color psychology.

As the beginning of a new year is ramping up, we’re looking back at our five favorite projects from the decade we left behind.

As digital printing continues to evolve, PolyVision has been mastering the printing process on CeramicSteel surfaces for more than 50 years through screen printing and now digital printing.

With the incredible influence of color on our lives, it’s interesting to take a step back and understand how exactly we perceive color in our environment.

From interior design to exterior building cladding, from workplace collaboration to large-scale public art projects, CeramicSteel provides a material that lends itself to any environment.

A place that transmits a message through color and art, has the power to make it a symbol that represents a community and its citizens.

PolyVision will be exhibiting at EDspaces 2018 in Tampa, FL November 7-9.

7. 6 billion — the current number of people walking, riding, driving and flying around the Earth. With a current population growth rate of 83 million people per year, the world in 2018 has already witnessed 60 million births.

Polyvision will attend the 2018 AIA Conference on Architecture with an exhibition highlighting one of the most durable and versatile products available.

Quality performance and aesthetics make CeramicSteel a wise investment.

Art has the power to connect us to places, to people and even to ourselves. Public art is a fascinating mix of political, sociopolitical and cultural dynamics that have a strong emotional effect, representing much more than surface beauty. We’d be wise to create more.

When children come through the doors of the new Shriners Hospitals for Children Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, they might be on crutches or in a wheelchair. That’s because Shriners expertly treats more than 13,000 children and teenagers a year with neuromuscular conditions, something it’s done since its founding in 1926, when it opened to care for those suffering from polio. Lexington Shriners Medical Center, which relocated in April of 2017, is just one of 22 Shriners Hospitals in the world, with the goal of providing innovative pediatric care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord inuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

Paris has the Eiffel Tower, Chicago has “The Bean,” and Hong Kong has Tian Tan Buddha. Art installations on a large scale can become iconic symbols of communities and culture.