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March 31st, 2008
by rperls
Prof. Edda Mally’s Painting Classes in Venice, Italy

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This past November, during Prof. Mally’s special seminar for the IACC, a lot of interest was shown in her painting classes. Her next private class (not affiliated with the IACC) is being held in Venice, Italy. Her class is much more than just learning to paint.

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Many successful color consultants/designers have been artists, not in the sense of selling art, but using it to express and experiment with color. Faber Birren, the father of our profession, studied art at the Chicago University and was a painter, Dr. Heinrich Frieling, founder of the IACC, was an artist, Frank Mahnke was trained in art, and of course Edda Mally started as an artist. So many more within the IACC have also realized that actually working with color through art expression has made a great difference in becoming a professional color consultant/ designer of excellence.
Dates:
Commences 9 June (day of arrival) and end 19 June (date of departure).
The absolute registration deadline is 31 March 2008.
For detailed information and fees, please contact Prof. E. Mally, E-mail: eddamally [@] hotmail.com
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March 2nd, 2008
by rperls
Can you believe it, it’s almost time for our annual meetings. Time sure does fly…
Members, mark your calendars for May 1-4th in Scottsdale, Arizona. Thanks to the volunteer efforts of members Cathy Catlin, Ingrid Trott and Carolyn Richardson, we have an exciting line-up of events and agenda planned for 2008.

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Highlights include a presentation entitled, “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin: Color, Materials & Light” given by Ingrid Trott, former Taliesin volunteer, as well as an afternoon walking tour of his site.
This is a great opportunity to meet your fellow IACC-NA members, network, and actively participate in the building of our organization. Please consider joining us for the meeting and special events.
We’ve reserved a block of hotel rooms at a special rate for attendees, but the deadline for reservations is March 31st, so call soon.
Details about this weekend can be found in the member’s only section under Member News and Updates.
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February 22nd, 2008
by rperls
Great article mentioning the IACC-NA and interviewing our prez, Rebecca Bushner, in the Feb 21st Home and Garden section of the Washington Post. This is fantastic exposure for our organization and our profession, so kudos to Rebecca!
 
Picking Paint Colors
by Jura Koncius
Thursday, February 21, 2008; Page H04
What do you need? Help navigating the thousands of paint chips out there. Paint paralysis comes in many forms. Maybe you’re afraid of choosing the wrong shade. Maybe you painted patches of blues all over your walls, just like the pros advised, and now can’t tell them apart…read article
Publicity is a great way to get the word out about the importance of what this organization is all about, and the value of educated color design; so help spread the word- it benefits all of us!
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January 8th, 2008
by rperls
Frank Mahnke has a new book out, “Color-Communication in Architectural Space“, now available in the United States.

This book, along with his book originally published in 1996, is a must-have on your bookshelves. Between himself and his colleagues Dr. Rodeck and Prof. Meerwein, about 100 years of experience in color, design, psychology etc. are represented. To give you a sneak peak, here’s a quote from the conclusion of the book;
“A person’s appreciation of aesthetics and quality continues to develop well into age. Consequently, good color design requires sensitive insight, sound knowledge of color’s meaning and effect, professional competence in the use of color in architecture and interior design, plus a holistic conceptual approach, awareness, and creative courage.
It also requires a distinct sense of elegance, culture, design, and material.
In addition to architecture, interior design, materials and light, good color design is an essential factor in the communication between human beings and architectural space, in all areas of life. It is a cultural and social responsibility.”
-Meerwein, Rodeck, Mahnke, “Color - Communication in Architectural Space”
Here’s a link to buy it through various online sources. For those of you who have this book already, what did you think of it? What other color-related books do you consider essentials in your collection?
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January 4th, 2008
by rperls
The IACC is is currently planning the upcoming 50th Anniversary celebration of the IACC Education/Accreditation Program in Salzburg, Germany. The festivities include a student exhibit, and will run September 4-12th, 2008.

Members are asked to submit photos of your assignment presentation boards to be considered for inclusion in the exhibit. The deadline for submissions is January 25th, so please consider entering. You can get details in our members-only section here.
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December 24th, 2007
by rperls
Dear friends and members of IACC-NA

I’m very excited to announce something new from the International Association of Color Consultants/Designers: our very own blog.
This new addition to our website will make it easy for IACC-NA members to communicate with all of you. Here you will find a wide range of information related to all aspects of color and design from our members: informative articles, links to inspiring websites, information about workshops and classes of note, upcoming conferences, lectures, new books written by color and design luminaries, photos and examples of good color design by members, the latest research, and much more. If it’s related to color, you’ll probably find it here! We encourage all IACC-NA members to contribute posts, so please contact the website committee to submit articles. Be sure to check back often for new entries.
Be prepared to be well informed!
Cheers,
Rebecca Bushner
President, IACC-NA
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