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2024 Colour Trend Report - Anthology Volume One

Thu, Nov 16

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Virtual event

This new, biennial trend report will explore directional shifts in the landscape through a collection of forty-eight hues organized by colour family. (Note - same talk as Nov. 15)

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2024 Colour Trend Report - Anthology Volume One
2024 Colour Trend Report - Anthology Volume One

Time & Location

Nov 16, 2023, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EST

Virtual event

About the event

Abstract:

This new, biennial trend report will explore directional shifts in the landscape through a collection of forty-eight hues organized by colour family. Discover the meaning behind these chosen shades: the convergence of blues and greens, the poetry of reds and purples, a gathering of deeps and darks and a study in delicate tints.

The Sherwin-Williams Colour Forecast is registered as an HSW Course, and a Certificate of Attendance will be offered.

What is HSW? The International Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) defines a Health Safety and Welfare (HSW) designated CEU as one where a minimum of 75% of the CEU content covers knowledge and practice of interior design that is focused on protection of the public and the environment.

Bio:

Emily Grundy is the Division Manager of Design at Sherwin-Williams. In this role she has national responsibility for the designer marketing strategy and execution. She is dedicated to the exploration of colour and trends with the Sherwin-Williams colour forecast team. She is responsible for researching and presenting Canadian colours and design projects and their evolution along with the moods, moments, and movements that helped shape the residential trend forecast. She is a CRSC Board Member.

NOTE: The same talk will be offered on two dates to accommodate different schedules. Sign up for the one that works best for you!

November 15, 2023 - 10 am Eastern, 11 am Atlantic, 7 am Pacific

November 16, 2023 - 7 pm Eastern, 8 pm Atlantic, 4 pm Pacific 

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Land Acknowledgement

The CRSC’s individual and group activities related to sharing colour knowledge take place across Canada, understood as part of Turtle Island–the ancestral homelands of over 630 First Nation communities–representing more than 50 Indigenous nations and languages.

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Diversity & Equity

The CRSC is committed to developing equitable and inclusive participation in our organization, to encouraging and presenting research that is grounded in principles and practices of equity, diversity and inclusion.

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