Next Generation Color: 6 MiniTalks
Olivia Kuzio, Rochester Institute of Technology Bill Rios, University of Texas Soojin Lee, University of Leeds, School of Design Francis Pellegrino, University of Rochester Nian Xiong, North Carolina State University Sofia Hinostroza, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
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Global Student Chapter: The long range goal is to build a global student chapter that positions color as a multidimensional STEAM model (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math), sharing up-to-date color research by scientists, artists, designers, industry professionals, and university students.21st century color communication requires a commitment to building bridges for sharing resources, cultivating mentors, and creating new opportunities. With up-to-date information and useful tools, students become the next generation of leaders in ever-evolving color related disciplines.
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