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Why seafoam green was used in control rooms

Seafoam green has always been one of my favorite colors. One of the reasons is that it has a mid-20th-century feel to it (at least for me), an era I associate with good industrial design. Recently, designer Beth Mathews visited the Manhattan Project site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. β€” Read the rest The post Why seafoam green was used in control rooms appeared first on Boing Boing.

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