We often hear analysts and clients say that people are low, medium, or high contrast in explaining how to wear their clothing colors. But what does that really mean? It may mean different things to different people. What I learned it
Clearing the Complexion – Of What?
Why would this subject need to be addressed? Some analysts are putting clients in seasons that are too light or bright for them thinking they are clearing their client’s complexion. But if it isn’t the client’s correct season, their appearance will
Does the Test Drape Order Matter?
I believe it does. In Kathryn Kalisz’s Trainer’s Manual, she writes, “(Personal color) analysis is a process of contrast and comparison and elimination.” No single test gets you to a good result. That’s the beauty of the Sci\ART method – checks
How Long Should a PCA Result Take?
At first blush, this subject may seem somewhat irrelevant; but believe me, it is significantly important. It may be one of the reasons some clients have a negative, instead of positive, draping experience and/or conflicting result if previously draped. Answer: Approximately 1.5
Is the PCA Environment Important?
Absolutely! Have you ever been to a concert where the people on stage had just a blue light shining on them? What color were they? Blue… and only blue! Why? There are two ways to see an object. One is if the
What is Under My Overtone?
In the last article about stereotypes, we learned why we shouldn’t prejudge a person’s seasonal tone. But trying to evaluate someone using their overtones is just as dangerous, even more so. What exactly is an overtone? It is the coloring
What Every PCA Client Needs To Know
In the upcoming weeks, I will be posting a series of articles aimed to educate the public about different color analysis topics, including the Sci\ART™ 12-Tone system, what to look for in an analyst, and more, to give you insight