Serving specialists in the
art, science, and industry of coloring materials. We are concerned with dyes
and pigments; using instruments and software to color inks, plastics, textiles,
ceramics, and coatings; conservation and restoration, printing and reproduction,
design, and education.
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About me, my career, and color engineering
I colored plastics for 30
years. Before that, I was an analytical chemist who worked in chemistry
laboratories of a hospital, the US Food and Drug, and chemical plants for ten
years. Then I became a color technologist in industry, because I knew
spectrophotometry and could use computers, starting with analog computers!
I was fortunate enough to join
the field when the science was young and digital computers were new, and the
theoretical work was finally being reduced to practice. Happily, at national
meetings of the Inter-Society Color Council, I got to meet the creative people
who made it a science, as well as workers in color from an amazing variety of
technical fields, all bonded together because of color.
The technology is useful
everywhere you see color that nature didn't provide automatically. There is one
best way to get a required color effect, at a sensible cost, that minimizes
damage to the end product, to people, and the environment. The color
engineer seeks to find that ideal.
Behind the job of color
engineering in each industry are a few thousand people who are largely
self-taught in multiple disciplines: physiology, psychology, spectroscopy,
materials science, chemistry, physics, mechanics, engineering, styling,
purchasing, sales and marketing, on and on. In most any industry, the color
experts will have important dealings with just about every department in the
organization, as well as the vendors, customers, end users, and regulatory
agencies.
Making color the right way is
fascinating work. It is important, but usually not in a life-death way. It's an
interesting career, and it's complex enough to pay well for a smart
people-person.
I'm finished coloring things
beyond painting stuff around my apartment. Now I serve as a New Orleans tour
guide. I do folk dancing three or four
times a week. I keep a tank of angelfish at my sister's
convent, and maintain the Angelfish Breeding
FAQ for beginners to that hobby. At every opportunity, I create a Web site
to mark the milestone and share the wealth. I also do Web
sites for others who like my work, sometimes for a profit.
The Coloring Pages are a way
that I contributed to a field that I loved and put bread on the table for many
years. Now it could provide a place for YOU to contribute. Unlike books, the Web
does not have to be static. It is a way we can give that can keep on giving.
Over 220,000 visitors have seen these pages in their first twelve years. That
pleases me!
For problems with the technical information on this site,
please give me specific recommendations, I'm getting old and have forgotten
much! And DO send links to good stuff!
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