Where can color make the difference? Everywhere!
Why do we find one place appealing and are uneasy in another? Why are we attracted to one product over another? Color—whether architectural or in products—accounts for 60% of our response to an object or a place.
Applied Color Psychology
The "buzz" about color is usually called "color psychology." But the effects of color are subtle and significant; physical and psychological. Color use is not something that results in a definitive equation between "color and our moods," as is a currently popular expression. Wherever we go we respond to color, but the importance of color is often underestimated. Color use is important to us personally in our homes and in the places where we work. Exterior color—architectural color—gives context and appeal to our buildings from the outside. In interior design a keen understanding of the function of color is essential for creating supportive spaces. For business owners, color makes a difference in product development, and business marketing and branding.
The Art and Science of Color for Your Home and Business
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Color Design and Decorative Finishes for the Home and Business
As a Color and Design resource for homeowners, design professionals, and business owners, my work takes two related directions. Through supportive color design, I help you make decisions about color for interiors and exteriors while considering your preference for specific paint products or building materials. Through decorative finishes, I create unique ways of expressing your color choices. Through murals I can add an avenue of expression for clients who want to incorporate another art form into their daily living and working environments.

Jacobs Debuts Silk Road Weaves
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