DIPLOMA
CLASS
October
2 - 11, 2004
Virginia Beach
Class:
This is an intensive, ten-day class that
will cover all the elements of color, fashion
and other non-verbal messages that are under
the umbrella of Image. This is a hands-on
course, and participants will be required
to perform actual color analysis with each
other and with Sandy’s clients. Workbook
and textbooks included. The class will be
limited to ten participants (so reserve
EARLY!).
Lodging:
Virginia Beach is a resort city, and October
is outside the tourist season, so lodging
is very reasonable. It is possible to house
everyone together in a large “beach
cottage” for approximately $100 per
person during the course of the Diploma
Class. Virginia Beach is a 3 ½-hour
drive from Washington, DC, and is served
by the Norfolk International Airport.
Syllabus:
•
History of color analysis
• Early systems and pioneers
•
Chevreul, Itten and Albers
• Suzanne Caygill, Carole Jackson
• The “seasonal” system
of color identification and its origins
• Facts and fallacies with:
• The “contrast” method
• “Blending” between
seasons
•
History of “costume”
• The power of “survival”
instincts in choosing colors and garments
• The power of habit in choosing
colors and garments
• Technical Information
• The Rules of Color
• The Rules of Color Psychology
• The Rules of “line”
in clothing, including camouflage techniques
•
Reliable “testing” colors
for determining a person’s correct
season
• The fallacy of choosing
colors with instincts, logic and good taste
• Makeup
• Color choices
• Application
•
Comportment and body language
•
Hands-on color analysis
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