fargehanker
Fargehanker is a neologism used in design discourse to describe a deliberate method of deriving color palettes by yearning for color-inspired mood in a project. The term fargehanker blends farge, a word for color found in several Scandinavian languages, with hanker, an English verb meaning to long for. In usage, it signals a thoughtful, mood-driven approach rather than a purely analytic one.
In practice, fargehanker involves selecting source materials—photographs, textures, natural scenes—that embody the target mood, extracting representative
Contexts include graphic design, branding, user interface design, and interior styling, especially where a distinctive emotional
History and reception: fargehanker first appeared in online design discussions in the 2010s as a playful term
See also: color theory, color palette, palette extraction, accessibility in design.