Education
Associate of Arts, Solano College, 1963. Bachelor, San Francisco State University, 1965. Master of Arts, San Francisco State University, 1969.
Doctor of Education, University San Francisco, 1987.
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This is the 3rd edition of Color: The Secret Influence, previously published by Pearson Education (Prentice-Hall Inc.). It is an integrated exploration of color and light that incorporates not only the basics of color harmony and usage, but also information on the vast and often hidden ways in which color affects our everyday lives - culturally, psychologically, and physiologically. This book spans a wide range of design areas and focuses on an understanding of the concepts of color and its applications to all aspects of life, including health, aesthetics, interiors, architecture, fashion, graphics, and more. Research based, this book is an authoritative work suitable for design students, design professionals, and the lay person who wants to gain a complete understanding of how color and light affect our choices, our perceptions, our health and well being, and our professional success. Color/light affects every aspect of our lives. Gain an understanding of how to use it to your advantage.
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Exceptionally authoritative and applied, this handbook/tutorial/workbook provides a firm foundation in the basics of color harmony and usage and explores the vast and often hidden ways in which color affects our everyday lives—culturally, psychologically, and physiologically. Based on well-controlled, scientific studies, it separates color myth from color fact, and shows readers how color affects, for example, our health, spending habits, perceived image, communication, weight, sex lives, and consumer brand preferences. Self-contained segments on different aspects of color or specific application areas provide convenient handbook use. Detailed experiential exercises cross over into many fields—e.g., interiors, fashion, graphics, healthcare, architecture, environment and landscape, hospitality, etc. The Color Connection. Color: Pigment and Light. Color Myths and Biases. Color and Health. Color and Psychology. Color in Interiors. Color in Architecture and Landscape Design. Color in Advertising and Marketing. Color in Fashion and Textile Design. Color in Culture and Society. Color Order Systems. Color: Pushing the Envelope. For Interior Designers, Interior Decorators, Product Designers, Graphic Designers, Architects, Product Designers, Fashion Designers, Healthcare workers (specifically Physical Therapists, Chiropractors and alternative medicine practitioners such as Aromatherapists, Color Therapists, and Holistic Medicine Practitioners and well as holistic Veterinarians), and Education Administrators.
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Franklin ‘Pierre’ Honeywell is one of Washington, DC’s best-known fashion designers. A man with an acerbic personality, he comes to Al Pennyback, claiming that someone is threatening his life. At the urging of his partner, Heather Bunche, Al takes the case, even though he develops a dislike for his new client. He finds a number of people with good reason to dislike Honeywell, from the models who work for him, and who he abuses horribly, to his former partner and lover Calvin Rigg, who is now one of his main competitors. After checking a long list of suspects, Al comes to the conclusion that Honeywell is indeed being threatened, but, despite having initially thinking Rigg might be the author of the threats, is convinced that he’s innocent. Worse, none of the other suspects seem valid either. When Honeywell’s assistant, Tina Wittmer, finds him in his studio with a pair of scissors protruding from his chest, Al finds himself caught up in a murder investigation. The police find evidence at the scene implicating Rigg, and arrest him. Rigg’s attorney hires Al to prove his client’s innocence. Al has to deal with Heather’s fascination with the fashion scene as he goes back over his original investigation to see what he might have missed. Along with Heather, his girl friend, Sandra Winter, is also a fan of fashion, dragging him to a fashion show where he’s bored and distracted. In a dream, Al’s late wife tells him to look ‘close to home’ for an answer to the mystery. He is stymied until he learns that the victim left his business to Tina, a talented but inexperienced designer. When he learns that Tina is, like the victim, a cocaine addict with paranoid tendencies, he begins to think that his original view that she was just an innocent bystander was wrong, but he can’t tie her to the scene at the time of death, or to the evidence found near Honeywell’s body. Convinced of Tina’s guilt, Al uses logic, old-fashioned snooping, and a modicum of dumb luck to find the missing pieces of a puzzle, nearly becoming a victim himself when Tina’s accomplice, Larry Roach, a male model nearly skewers him with another pair of scissors. In solving the case, Al discovers the true meaning of ‘close to home.’ It wasn’t just the fact that the killer was the person closest to the victim, but inside himself. He’d made the mistake of overlooking Tina because she seemed such an innocent. He missed the clear signs of her drug addiction, ambition, and paranoia, treating her as one of the ‘invisible’ support people who are always around but never noticed.
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Associate of Arts, Solano College, 1963. Bachelor, San Francisco State University, 1965. Master of Arts, San Francisco State University, 1969.
Doctor of Education, University San Francisco, 1987.
Chair art department The Hamlin School, San Francisco, 1970-1977. President Fehrman Interior Design Ltd., since 1976. Environmental design instructor Rudolph Schaeffer School, 1978-1980.
Director education Western Design Institute, 1979-1981. Professor interior design San Francisco State University, since 1980. Professor fashion and interior design Canada College.
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Author: (with others) Postwar Interior Design: 1945-1960, 1986, SuperColor, 1988, Death by Design, 1988, Color: The Secret Influence, 2000, 04. Contributor articles on design and decorative arts to magazines. Exhibitor textile work and design projects at galleries, including San Francisco Museum Modern Art, 1969-1982.
Member International Society Interior Designers (founding president, Northern California chapter, 1980-1982), International Interior Design Association, Interior Designers Education Council, Inter-Society Color Council, Southern Light Treatment & Biological Rhythms.