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Nov/Dec 2007 Newsletter

 
 
 
 
 
ISCC Macbeth Award

The Macbeth Award was established by Mr. Norman Macbeth, Jr. in honor of the memory of his father, Mr Norman Macbeth. The award is usually, but not necessarily, presented biennially in even-numbered years.

The Macbeth Award is given for one or more recent outstanding contributions in the field of color. It is to be presented to a member, or former member, of the Council. The contributions shall have advanced the field of color, interpreted broadly as in the objectives of the Council as defined in Article II of the Constitution. The merit of a candidate shall be judged by his or her contributions to any of the fields of interest related to color whether or not it is represented by a Member-Body. The contribution to color may be direct, it may be in the active practical stimulation of the application of color, or it may be an outstanding dissemination of knowledge of color by writing or lecturing. The candidates for the Macbeth Award need not have been active in the affairs of the Council.

The recipient of the 2006 Macbeth Award was David Brainard. Previous recipients are listed below.
1972 Peter C. Goldmark
1974 Midge Wilson
1976 Richard S. Hunter
1978 Fred W. Billmeyer, Jr.
1980 W. David Wright
1982 Harry W. Levison
1984 Ruth Johnston-Feller
1986 Max Saltzman
1988 Joy Turner Luke
1990 Roy Berns
1992 Jozef Cohen
1994 Peter Kaiser
1996 Michael Brill
1998 David H. Alman
2000 Brian A. Wandell
2002 Mark D. Fairchild
2004 Louis D. Silverstein
2004 David Brainard


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