COLOR 2018: WHERE COLORMINDS MEET
Color 2018 is where you’ll find the best, most practical and in-depth information from the best minds in color—and gain knowledge that will strengthen your competitive edge. This year we have more than 40 in-depth sessions lined up across five distinct tracks—Brand & Design, Print & Production, Emerging Technology, Standards & Research, and Sponsor Technology. Whether you’re a creative, brand professional, production specialist, or a color management expert, there will be sessions that are well-matched for you at this year’s conference.
Color 2018 gets underway with Don Hutcheson presenting Saturday’s pre-conference session on the fundamentals of color management—free to all registered attendees! The focus shifts Sunday morning with our first keynote, Google UX Design Lead David M. Hogue, Ph.D, with a fascinating discussion of the psychology behind color, design, and interaction. The main stage
line-up continues to impress with presentations from the brilliant design mind of Adobe’s Brian Yap, and a color and motion journey with Dan Boyarski of Carnegie Mellon University. We’ll also talk about the importance of connecting the common color thread throughout the brand supply chain with Barry Sanel of Diageo, followed by 3M Global Design Operations Director Lisa Price and how she makes brand color consistency a reality within her organization.
Color is also known for its practical, application-oriented technical information presented in the breakout sessions. Take a look at the speakers listed on the following pages and you’ll see why we say the best color minds in the world are here to enlighten, instruct, and inspire you.
Register today for Color 2018 and start bringing improved color management to your organization. See you in San Diego!
Sincerely,
JOSEPH MARIN Vice President, Education and Training Printing Industries of America
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