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In 2014 the IIDA Northern California Chapter awarded her with their Leadership Award of Excellence.
In 2014 the IIDA Northern California Chapter awarded her with their Leadership Award of Excellence.
<ref>http://iida.skipsolabs.com/en/team/judges</ref> Alongside Laurie Pressman, Pantone and Kat Holmes, Microsoft she was a member of the interview panel for the documentary 'Color in Sight' <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5198178/</ref><ref>https://vimeo.com/183072132</ref>
<ref>http://iida.skipsolabs.com/en/team/judges</ref> Alongside Laurie Pressman of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantone|Pantone]] and Kat Holmes of [[Microsoft]] she was a member of the interview panel for the documentary 'Color in Sight'. The film explored the impact of color in the design and success of a product <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5198178/</ref><ref>https://vimeo.com/183072132</ref>

== Writing ==
As a guest blogger Guido-Clark has written a number of articles on color and design for Fast Company. <ref>https://www.fastcompany.com/1321798/introducing-guest-blogger-laura-guido-clark-creating-beauty-thats-skin-deep</ref>



== References ==
== References ==


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Introduction

Laura-Guido Clark is a respected designer of color, material and texture of consumer products. She has been dubbed a 'Product Skin Expert' reflecting her interest and study of human reactions to the look and feel of new products. [1]

Guido-Clark is a native of Deerborn, Michigan. She attended Wayne State University, Detroit. [2] As a child she was inspired by Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess and The Wizard of Oz [3] leading her to choose design over medicine as her major. [4]

She founded the non-profit Project Colour Corps with the aim of improving the aesthetics and impact of urban neighborhood schools through painting with color, pattern and positive messages.[5]

In 2014 the IIDA Northern California Chapter awarded her with their Leadership Award of Excellence. [6] Alongside Laurie Pressman of [[1]] and Kat Holmes of Microsoft she was a member of the interview panel for the documentary 'Color in Sight'. The film explored the impact of color in the design and success of a product [7][8]

Writing

As a guest blogger Guido-Clark has written a number of articles on color and design for Fast Company. [9]


References