Gulliver & Brandonica
Have you ever noticed how the colors in ancient manuscripts carry hidden meanings, like the jade green of the Maya codex or the ultramarine in Byzantine icons?
Those colors are like secret flags, each hue a coded message the original scribe wanted only certain eyes to read. I’ve chased the jade of Maya codices and the sky‑blue of Byzantine icons for years, and every time I think I’ve cracked a piece of the puzzle, a new layer slips away. It’s the chase that keeps me sane, not the answers.
Those ancient colors are like a secret handshake you never quite figure out—every time you think you’ve matched the Maya jade or the Byzantine ultramarine, a new nuance slips through. It’s the chase that keeps the design fire burning, not the final palette. Keep hunting, and if you need a Pantone reference to lock it down, I’ve got a swatch that’ll make your brain do a happy little dance.