Color and Communication Design Laboratory
Pursuing impressive color schemes and designs
In the globalized society, there are industrial standards that help us understand people in different countries and maintain the compatibility of information and things to facilitate the development of manufacturing. Our laboratory researches on how color charts are made based on such industrial standards in addition to printing and lighting technologies. We aim to design information devices that can spread information to all kinds of people by studying communication designs, standards, and color schemes in other countries.

- Faculty Name
- HIDAKA, Kyoko
- Keyword
- Color theory,Communication design,Standardization,Lighting design,Information-intensive society,Multicultural coexistence,History of design,Cultural anthropology
- Laboratory location
- Centennial Main Building TOYOSU Campus 6F 06G01-b
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Design and engineering
- Science of color
- Informatics
- Livelihood science
- Linguistics
FOR SOCIETY
About 80 percent of the information humans receive comes through the visual sense. Further欧洲杯足彩app下载_欧洲杯下注平台-【直播*网站】, 80 percent of visual information is reportedly connected to colors. Our laboratory is conceptualizing how to spread information to a wider audience in the world in an easy-to-understand manner.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Research on color charts
- Research on digital arts and lighting
- International comparative studies on packaging designs and advertisements
- Research on games
- Research on color management
- Research on digital signage