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“I don’t have a sense for this…”—have you been holding yourself back with that thought? Once you understand the true nature of color, your world and your career can change dramatically.
Choosing outfits, redecorating your room, creating presentation slides, or posting on social media—we unconsciously choose “colors” every single day. Yet very few people can logically explain why certain color combinations look beautiful.
Sense is not an inborn talent—it is the accumulation of knowledge.
This book, “Aim to Become a Color Coordinator,” is the ultimate guide to color theory. It transforms what seems like a complex subject into practical, everyday scenarios, allowing anyone to learn anytime, anywhere, through the shortest path.
■ Why is this book chosen? (3 Key Reasons)
1. Translating technical terms into everyday language
“Brightness,” “saturation,” “complementary colors”… Many people give up the moment they see unfamiliar jargon. This book explains these concepts using relatable examples such as fashion styling and café interiors. Even complete beginners will develop a professional perspective by the time they finish reading.
2. Designed for “micro-learning” for busy modern lives
Do you think certification requires dozens of hours of study? This book structures each topic to be completed in about 5 minutes. Whether on your commute, waiting for lunch, or before bed—every moment with your smartphone becomes time for self-improvement.
3. Focus on practical skills beyond certification
Passing an exam is not the ultimate goal. The true purpose of this book is to turn your knowledge into a powerful tool. Learn how to use color in presentations that captivate clients, displays that enhance product appeal, and personal color basics that make you look your best. These are lifelong communication skills you can use in both work and daily life.
■ What will change after reading this book
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From “guesswork” to “confidence”: You’ll have clear reasoning behind your color choices and no longer hesitate in decision-making.
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How others perceive you will change: Your designs and selections will be recognized as stylish and persuasive.
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You will see the world more vividly: Signs on the street and natural scenery will appear as intentionally designed beauty.
■ A message from the author
Becoming a color coordinator is not a difficult path. Understanding how color works is like putting on a new pair of glasses. Once you begin to see patterns that were previously invisible, your everyday life becomes more creative and enjoyable.
Why not turn “someday I’ll learn” into “today” and take the first step toward a new version of yourself?
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