The Color Connection

The Color Connection

Author: Joan S. Callaway

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9781494298654

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A graphic and photographic representation of the Seasonal Color Harmony theory as it relates to the fashion industry and is being taught by color consultants around the world. This book is an essential reference for designers, buyers, sales associates, as well as consumers who wish to expand their knowledge and refine their style with or without having had their colors painted or draped. For the designer: If the style, fabric and color are in harmony with a seasonal type, the item will be more successful at retail, as well as more successful for the consumer.For the retail buyer: the book shows you how you can improve your buying and reduce markdowns by using the guidelines. The book resulted from the experiences of the author in her women's clothing stores, Tarika, in Davis, Ca. and Sacramento. An awareness of what at the time many thought was just a fad improved her buying, increased sales, and reduced markdowns and customer returns. For the sales associate: The Color Connection shows you how to be thought of as more than "just a clerk."For the consumer: The guidelines illustrated in The Color Connection show you how to reduce "closet mistakes", by using your best colors, planning your wardrobe, and developing a personal outer style consistent and in harmony with your inner style. Whether you have already a color fan in your possession or are just beginning to think about having your colors painted or draped, this book will help you refine your style. Much of the book is a composite of theories asthat I have learned through reading, seminars and from having my colors done eight times, including by Suzanne Caygill, author of Color, The Essence of You. Hundreds of illustrations and photographs, as well as text, translate what I have learned and believe to be more fact than fad or fiction - a theory whose time has come.The book is designed as a workbook with plenty of white space for you to add your notes, your sketches, your photos. Make it your own!


The Color Connection

The Color Connection

Author: Marcia Harris Lisa

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05-30

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781714973705

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A wonderfully beautiful children's book that teaches color theory as well as acceptance.


Color Me in

Color Me in

Author: Natasha E. Diaz

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0525578234

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Fifteen-year-old Nevaeh Levitz is torn between two worlds, passing for white while living in Harlem, being called Jewish while attending her mother's Baptist church, and experiencing first love while watching her parents' marriage crumble.


Color with Me, Mom!

Color with Me, Mom!

Author: Jasmine Narayan

Publisher: Side-By-Side Book

Published: 2016-04-15

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1631061984

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Color with Me, Mom!has a distinct design that allows mother and child to color together and connect on a physical and creative level.


The Color Connection

The Color Connection

Author: Marcia Harris and

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12-09

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781034056874

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A lovely story for children of all ages that teaches color mixing and the importance of human kindness


Color . . . We All Connect

Color . . . We All Connect

Author: DeAnna XoXo

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-12-05

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1543469329

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This book is for all ages and colors of people around the world for all to be included in the reading. I hope to make a difference in the world with love, life, and liberty for all. This book is, in my opinion, the opening of a gate, one that will never close and, hopefully, one that will allow individuals unity in diversity and enjoyment in being themselves.


Splendid Coloring Book

Splendid Coloring Book

Author: Katie Gebely

Publisher:

Published: 2015-10-19

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781518698088

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Splendid Coloring Book is a collection of 25 unique, hand-drawn coloring pages. Each page is filled with abstract patterns that are simple to color for any age! The Splendid Coloring Book allows people of any age to participate in a creative and therapeutic exercise with a beautiful outcome!


Color with Me, Grandma!

Color with Me, Grandma!

Author: Jasmine Narayan

Publisher: A Side-by-Side Book

Published: 2017-03-15

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1631063065

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Breakout the pens, markers, and colored pencils, with Color with Me, Grandma! you can color side by side with your grandchild and create a beautiful scene together. Grandmas have been coloring with their grandkids since the dawn of crayons, but never before has a coloring book been made specifically for this purpose! In the stunningly beautiful and innovative Color with Me, Grandma!, you will color side by side with your grandchild; you take one page, and your grandchild gets the opposite page. Featuring fifty incredible artworks divided into kid-friendly chapters, such as Imagination, Fun, and Relationships, artist Hannah Davies has created a whimsical coloring journey that grandmas and kids will love to color... together! With advice from the popular family therapist Jasmine Narayan Psy.D., you can learn the best ways to connect with your grandchild through coloring, conversation starters for kids who don't easily share their feelings, and how to keep the conversation going. Quality time counts, and this is the perfect book for grandmothers (or moms) who love to color and spend time with their kids.


Family Caps, Abortion and Women of Color

Family Caps, Abortion and Women of Color

Author: Michael Camasso

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2007-08-22

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 0198039816

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Fifteen years ago, New Jersey became the first of over twenty states to introduce the family cap, a welfare reform policy that reduces or eliminates cash benefits for unmarried women on public assistance who become pregnant. The caps have lowered extra-marital birth rates, as intended but as Michael J. Camasso shows convincingly in this provocative book, they did so in a manner that few of the policys architects are willing to acknowledge publicly, namely by increasing the abortion rate disproportionately among black and Hispanic women. In Family Caps, Abortion, and Women of Color, Camasso (who headed up the evaluation of the nations first cap) presents the caps history from inception through implementation to his investigation and the dramatic attempts to squelch his unpleasant findings. The book is filled with devastatingly clear-cut evidence and hard-nosed data analyses, yet Camasso also pays close attention to the reactions his findings provoked in policymakers, both conservative and liberal, who were unprepared for the effects of their crude social engineering and did not want their success scrutinized too closely. Camasso argues that absent any successful rehabilitation or marriage strategies, abortion provides a viable third way for policymakers to help black and Hispanic women accumulate the social and human capital they need to escape welfare, while simultaneously appealing to liberals passion for reproductive freedom and the neoconservatives sense of social pragmatism. Camasso's conclusions will please no one along the political spectrum, making it all the more essential for them to be studied widely. A classic example of what can happen to research and the researcher when research findings become misaligned with political goals and strategies, Family Caps, Abortion and Women of Color is sure to foment a contentious but vital discussion among all who read it.