Stephen Westland is Professor of Color Science and Technology in the School of Design at the University of Leeds (UK). He was previously Head of the School of Design at Leeds (2006-2013). His research interests are color design, color vision and color measurement and he has published over 250 peer-reviewed papers, book chapters and books about these topics. He is a Fellow of the Society of Dyers and Colourists and was President of the Society in 2019. In 2008 he was awarded the Davies Medal from the Royal Photographic Society (London) for his color research. He has won numerous research grants from both government and industry and has recently worked with AkzoNobel, Colgate and Unilever on color-related projects. He holds several visiting professorships including at the University of Texas (USA) and Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan (China). Maggie Maggio is a designer, artist and art educator who has studied, taught, and worked with color for over forty years. Her personal explorations into the science of light and pigments led to the creation of workshops for artists and designers who want to incorporate the latest research in color science into their creative practice. As a member of the Board of Directors of the US Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC) and co-chair of the International Color Association Study Group on Color Education, Maggie focuses on bridging between the art, science and industry of color and advancing color literacy for the 21st century. She is the current chair of the Joint International Color Association/ISCC Color Literacy Project advocating for the integration of art and science in color education programs world-wide.
"I highly recommend Universal Principles of Color. Maggio and Westland's multifaceted approach to color education has resulted in an expansive resource for artists and designers and anyone interested in understanding color. The ""broad spectrum"" content is enhanced with beautiful images and clear and concise text. An invaluable reference for everyone working within the color field in the 21st century.--Karen Triedman, RISD, author of Colour: The Professional's Guide: Understanding and Mastering Colour in Art and Design This book is encyclopedic in scope! Each entry is short and can serve as an introduction to the subject of color. You will enjoy learning about everything from Chiaroscuro to Simultaneous contrast and often you are being asked to re-think stuff that you took for granted. Fun!--Nicoline Kinch, creator of Kolormondo This book offers brief but authoritative insights and interpretations into one hundred topics related to colour theory and colour practice. The authors, both well-known colour theorists and practitioners, discuss all the terms with a fresh eye, in many cases breaking completely with the mantra of traditional colour theory. Their approach reflects the current views of the prestigious Colour Literacy Project, endorsed by the Inter-Society Color Council and the AIC - the International Colour Association. Not only beginners but also those who are familiar with the world of colour will find something interesting when dipping into this book.--Robert Hirschler, Chair of the International Colour Association Study Group on Colour Education"