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Laura Perryman

2022/2/4
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The Multi Story Thinking Podcast on Interior Design

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Laura Perryman is the Founder and Director of Colour of Saying, a colour, materials, and finishes design studio based in London, which curates forward-thinking colour and material design insights and experiences for brands and organisations. Her work spans trend forecasting, material research and innovation, product design and visual brand identity alongside lecturing and writing. Her new book,  The Colour Bible,  is an essential and inspirational guide to colour in art and design and condenses years of Laura’s experience of working with colour. In this episode we discover  How Laura transitioned from a degree in textiles to product design and designing user experiences. The importance of narrative when working with colour. How colour and materials choices can directly affect our brains and influence our behaviour. And I finally get to know what CMF Design stands for.   Links Laura’s websites http://colourofsaying.com/) https://lauraperryman.co/contact) The Colour Bible https://lauraperryman.co/the-colour-bible-1)  BUY THIS BOOK! How to be a kick-ass Interior Designer.  Come and join us on the Interior Design BA(Hons) course at the University of Plymouth. https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-interior-design) Thanks to Dave Clarke from @iamthehow (http://www.iamthehow.com)) for production support and invaluable advice in the setting up of this Podcast. Kay Hanson (https://www.instagram.com/kay_v_hanson/)) for her planning support and co-hosting for these and our educational podcasts for the University of Plymouth Mark Frith (https://www.instagram.com/fritzthekat/)) for composing the music and all your support and advice along the way. I’d really like to hear feedback on the podcast.  Leave a comment or get in touch via the website or Instagram. Website https://www.instagram.com/forster_jonathan/) Instagram http://www.multistorythinking.com/contact) Thanks for listening.  Bye for now.