pixel_pusher
New Member
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place for this thread, so I apologize if it isn't.
A couple years ago, I saw the name Reflex Blue, a name I had seen hundreds of times before, and I started wondering where the name came from. Ever since then, once or twice a month, I will go about trying to find the answer to that question. It has been surprisingly hard to find. I was wondering if anyone here knows why the color Ultramarine/Alkali Blue/Blue Pigment 61 are called by the trade name "Reflex" Blue? There's gotta be a reason, and at this point, my very sanity depends on knowing that reason.
I have seen references to the name dating back to the early 20th century, but all they do is mention the trade name of reflex blue. I have contacted Pantone, called pressmen, posted on other message boards, done countless google searches, perused trade publications at used bookstores related to pigments and ink manufacture, got in touch with a company in Canada that makes printing ink, and nobody has an answer.
A couple years ago, I saw the name Reflex Blue, a name I had seen hundreds of times before, and I started wondering where the name came from. Ever since then, once or twice a month, I will go about trying to find the answer to that question. It has been surprisingly hard to find. I was wondering if anyone here knows why the color Ultramarine/Alkali Blue/Blue Pigment 61 are called by the trade name "Reflex" Blue? There's gotta be a reason, and at this point, my very sanity depends on knowing that reason.
I have seen references to the name dating back to the early 20th century, but all they do is mention the trade name of reflex blue. I have contacted Pantone, called pressmen, posted on other message boards, done countless google searches, perused trade publications at used bookstores related to pigments and ink manufacture, got in touch with a company in Canada that makes printing ink, and nobody has an answer.