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ABOUT
US
The
Detroit Colour Council is a professional
society based in the metropolitan Detroit, Michigan area, which
promotes communication and education about automotive color issues.
Members represent a wide variety of professional functions including
engineers, designers, sales people, scientists, consultants, and
lab technicians. A majority of the members are employed by suppliers
to the automotive industry.
Since
its founding in 1955 by a small group of designers, the DCC has
grown to a membership that currently extends throughout the U.S.
and Canada. A nominal membership fee pays for administrative expenses
and aids to education. All board members are volunteers. The DCC,
registered as a non-profit organization in the State of Michigan,
is also a member body of the Inter-Society Color Council, a national
organization comprising many color-related interests.
The
DCC supports formal educational efforts in color science and design.
Programs have been coordinated with Eastern Michigan University
and the College for Creative Studies. Assistance has been financial,
promotional, and providing instruction and course planning.
Link
to DCC Bylaws
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