
'Structural color' is defined as the color that is expressed by the diffraction and interference of light, not depending on the color tone of the material. As it changes dynamically depending on light and the angle of gaze, the structural color is three-dimensional and active rather than flat. In the February edition, the newsletter introduces the cases of CMF that perfectly arrest your eyes with subtle colors. Let’s feel the variations of colors freely flowing on a coated material when met with light.