Join your peers and colleagues in the principal professional society in color in the United States.

Member Benefits include:

  • ISCC Quarterly News subscription featuring excellent articles, information and reviews on events and summaries of the activities of other color associations. 
  • Online access to webinar recordings
  • Discount on Color Research & Application
  • Reduced Conference Fees for ISCC sponsored conferences and events.
  • Your Voice is heard. As an ISCC member, you have voting rights in elections of ISCC officers and board members

Additionally, there are many less tangible benefits:

  • Professional Interaction. The ISCC designs its conferences with adequate time for interacting with the premiere color professionals in the world. 
  • Professional Advancement. The opportunity to present your own papers and poster sessions.
  • Professional Currency. The opportunity to stay current in multi-disciplinary State of the Art technologies.
  • Personal Mentoring. Help direct the future of color science by guiding the shining stars of tomorrow. Speaking at student chapters, encouraging students, or directing research.

Membership Categories

  • Individual Members include anyone interested in color and participating in the activities of the Council

  • Student Members include any matriculated student registered in a college or university of recognized standing who is interested in color and participating in the activities of the Council.

  • Corporate Members are typically companies, or even organizational units within companies. This membership level includes 3 active individual memberships. 

  • Retired Members include any person with ties to the color community during the course of their professional career who has since retired. 


The ISCC is the U.S. Member of the Association Internationale de la Couleur (AIC), which holds general meetings quadrennially and topical meetings annually.


The Inter-Society Color Council advances the knowledge of color as it relates to art, science, industry and design.
Each of these fields enriches the others, furthering the general objective of color education.

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