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Communicating and Measuring Colour

Colour is essential in nearly every manufactured product, from textiles to cosmetics. Accurate colour measurement and effective communication are critical to avoid costly errors. This hands-on course equips you with the skills and techniques to confidently measure, manage, and communicate colour. Ideal for professionals in colour-critical industries who want to ensure consistency from design to delivery.

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Delivery Method

On-Campus Course

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Level

Introductory

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Laptop Is Required

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Achievement

Certificate of Completion

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Course Dates & Duration

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Duration

2 Days


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Upcoming Dates

6th Jul, 2026 - 7th Jul, 2026

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What Will You Learn?

    How humans perceive colour and the science behind colour vision, perception and how we interpret colour in different contexts.


    How to navigate and apply international standardised colour systems, including Pantone, NCS, and RAL, to ensure consistency across products and supply chains.


    The limitations and challenges in colour communication, such as lighting variations, device inconsistencies and strategies to overcome them.


    The fundamental principles of colour measurement, including the CIE system of colourimetry, spectral data, colour-matching functions and chromatic diagrams.


    How to apply colour measurement techniques using spectrophotometers and image-based systems to obtain and interpret colour data.


    Reflect colour differences using established formulas and make informed pass/fail decisions in industrial applications.


    Apply colour difference formulas (ΔE) to industrial scenarios, making informed pass/fail decisions based on quantified colour tolerances using software like Excel or MATLAB.


    Key colour concepts, including hue, lightness, and chroma, and how to apply them practically through hands-on exercises.

What Skills and Benefits Will You Gain?

    Learn how to avoid costly mistakes and ensure colour consistency from design to production through accurate measurement and communication.


    Develop the ability to clearly and accurately communicate colour expectations, reducing miscommunication and streamlining collaboration with suppliers, manufacturers, and clients.


    Build confidence in using various colour measurement tools and integrate systems like Pantone, NCS, and RAL into your processes.


    Strengthen your understanding of colour tolerances and their importance in maintaining consistent product quality.


    Gain familiarity with essential colour measurement terminology and its application in industrial settings.


    Improve your visual assessment skills and understand how environmental factors affect colour perception.

Course Prerequisites

Who Is This Course For?

    Professionals working in colour quality control or product development.


    Designers looking to deepen their technical understanding of colour.


    Print, textile, and packaging specialists managing colour consistency.


    Sales or customer-facing roles involved in colour discussions with clients or suppliers.


Course Lead

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Dr. Soojin Lee

Research Fellow in Design and Colour Imaging Science

Dr. Soojin Li is a Research Fellow in Design and Colour Imaging Science at the University of Leeds. With a specialist focus on colour science and its intersection with design, Dr. Li applies her expertise across a wide range of sectors, including textiles, interior and fashion design, cognitive science, materials science, and display technology. Her interdisciplinary knowledge supports innovation at the intersection of creative and scientific disciplines, contributing to the advancement of colour application and visual communication in design-led industries. As a full-time researcher at the School of Design, she brings a critical and applied perspective to the field, combining technical precision with creative insight.

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Course Contributors

Dr. Qingxin Peng

Lecturer in Fashion Marketing and Creative Communications


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