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The Inventor Imagine a Completely New Color
In August 2017, at the height of Hurricane Harvey, the United States National Weather Service was pushed to add two shades of purple—an extreme violet and a surprisingly subtle lavender—to the previous full-bodied-Malbec max on their color-coded weather maps of southeast Texas, in order to adequately represent the unprecedented rainfall the unprecedented rainfall unleashed by the storm.
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The Inventor Imagine a Completely New Color
In August 2017, at the height of Hurricane Harvey, the United States National Weather Service was pushed to add two shades of purple—an extreme violet and a surprisingly subtle lavender—to the previous full-bodied-Malbec max on their color-coded weather maps of southeast Texas, in order to adequately represent the unprecedented rainfall the unprecedented rainfall unleashed by the storm.
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The Inventor Imagine a Completely New Color
In August 2017, at the height of Hurricane Harvey, the United States National Weather Service was pushed to add two shades of purple—an extreme violet and a surprisingly subtle lavender—to the previous full-bodied-Malbec max on their color-coded weather maps of southeast Texas, in order to adequately represent the unprecedented rainfall the unprecedented rainfall unleashed by the storm.
Continue Reading

The Inventor Imagine a Completely New Color
In August 2017, at the height of Hurricane Harvey, the United States National Weather Service was pushed to add two shades of purple—an extreme violet and a surprisingly subtle lavender—to the previous full-bodied-Malbec max on their color-coded weather maps of southeast Texas, in order to adequately represent the unprecedented rainfall the unprecedented rainfall unleashed by the storm.
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Benefactors
Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
UIC Office of the Vice
Chancellor for Research
UIC College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts
Flat Out
Flat Out Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 tax-exempt not-for-profit organization registered in the state of Illinois.
Email editor@flatoutmag.org
This website is supported in part by the National Endowment of the Arts