‘Panto’N’Roll’: Rock’s Most Colorful Songs Illustrated With Pantone Swatches

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“You know you enthrall me and yet you don’t call me / It’s making me blue, Pantone 292,” sing The Magnetic Fields on “Reno Dakota.” Of course, the relationship between music and Pantone’s increasingly fetishized pigments isn’t usually that literal. But Paris-based creative studio Chic & Artistic has united the two worlds once again, in a series called Panto’N’Roll, which uses Pantone swatches to represent classic songs like “Purple Rain” and “Yellow Submarine.” Click through to see the designs, which we discovered via It’s Nice That, and visit Chic & Artistic‘s website to learn more about their work.

Image credit: Chic & Artistic

Image credit: Chic & Artistic

Image credit: Chic & Artistic

Image credit: Chic & Artistic

Image credit: Chic & Artistic

Image credit: Chic & Artistic

Image credit: Chic & Artistic

Image credit: Chic & Artistic