Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Dot Doctor Color Show

Original Author: Mike HorvathImage via Wikipedia
In addition to discussing SkillsUSA, I thought I would start using this blog to highlight useful information for graphic communication and design instructors. I'll continue to update you on the SkillsUSA program, but will also add inforamtion on PrintED and just general instructional items from a variety of sources. The aim is to give you bite sized doses easily digested and put to use. Let me know what you think.


Last July, PIAG hosted Camp T&I at our headquarters in Smyrna, Ga. As part of that program, Larry Irwin from The Pitman Company presented a wonderful powerpoint on color theory that is easily downloaded for immediate use in your classroom by going to the Graphic Communications Network. The presentation gives great examples of how the eye tricks you when seeing color. If you aren't already registered, please join more than 70 individuals interested in graphic communication education from around the country on this networking site. You are welcome to use Larry's presentation in your classroom and feel free to call him if you have questions. The link above has his contact info.


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