PRESENTATION

The Color Design major brings together students from diverse academic backgrounds under the shared theme of “color,” fostering their ability to identify and solve color-related issues within their respective professional fields. Rather than limiting color to a single discipline, the program explores the role of color across a wide range of areas—including product design, environmental design, visual communication, and architecture—enabling students to further strengthen their original fields of study through specialized expertise in color. As a result, graduates develop distinguished professional competence as color specialists within their own disciplines.
The curriculum is designed to provide a balanced education in both theory and practice by integrating aesthetic, artistic, scientific, and cultural perspectives on color. Through an interdisciplinary approach grounded in the arts and social sciences, the program establishes principles and methodologies for research while cultivating intellectual and creative capacities. In addition, students develop the ability to formulate design objectives through empirical research that applies the needs of individuals and communities to physical spaces.