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AIC Newsletter - February 2026
Newsletter of the International Colour Association (AIC), February 2026 Edition
Proceedings of the International Colour Association (AIC) conference 2025: Proceedings of the 16th Congress of the International Colour Association 2025. Taipei, Taiwan.
Dear Esteemed AIC Colleagues and Friends,
On behalf of the organizing committee, it is my great honor to invite you to the AIC 2025 Congress in Taipei, Taiwan. As the General Chair, I extend my warmest welcome to all researchers, professionals, and enthusiasts in the field of color science, design, and technology.
We are delighted to announce that AIC 2025 TAIPEI has received 210 paper submissions from 24 countries, and we are expecting over 200 registered participants to join us in this exciting global exchange of ideas and innovations in color.
Taipei, a city where tradition meets modernity, offers an inspiring backdrop for our exploration of color’s role in art, science, culture, and industry. Our conference venue, Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, lies in the heart of the city—a dynamic hub that seamlessly blends historical architecture with contemporary creative energy. Once an industrial complex, this beautifully restored space now serves as a center for innovation, art, and design—making it an ideal setting for discussions on color’s transformative power.
Beyond the conference, Taipei’s vibrant streets invite you to wander through historic alleys lined with centuries-old temples, while just around the corner, you’ll find cutting-edge architecture, contemporary art galleries, and stylish boutiques. The city\u27s rich culinary landscape blends the old and the new—from traditional tea houses and bustling night markets to sleek, Michelin-starred restaurants.
This October, we also invite all participants to enjoy the warm hospitality of our city’s seasonal festivals, featuring art and sports events, live performances, and local gourmet food that celebrate the creativity and diversity of Taipei. Whether you are enjoying the sights of the city, indulging in local delicacies, or engaging in thoughtprovoking discussions, AIC 2025 promises to be an unforgettable experience. We are curating an enriching program featuring insightful keynote speeches, engaging technical sessions, and cultural experiences that highlight the intersection of color and life. Whether you are presenting your latest research, networking with global experts, or immersing yourself in Taiwan’s vibrant aesthetic landscape, we believe AIC 2025 will leave you inspired.
We sincerely welcome you to Taipei for this wonderful AIC event—and wish you a joyful and memorable stay during our colorful October festival.
Warmest regards,
Tien-Rein LeeGeneral Chair, AIC 2025 TaipeiPresident, Huafan University, Taiwa
AIC Annual Review 2024
The AIC Annual Review, released every March, is a peer-reviewed Diamond Open Access publication, ensuring that its content is freely accessible to readers worldwide without subscription fees. It provides a detailed account of the AIC\u27s global network, featuring:
The Editors note.
The AIC President\u27s Report, the AIC and Executive Committee updates.
Reports of the activities of AIC members.
Reports of the activities of the AIC Study Groups.
Summaries of AIC Awards, Congresses and Conferences, obituaries and financial report.
The editorial team has included prominent experts in the field. The editorial leadership of the AIC Annual Review and its predecessors reflects the dedication of distinguished experts in the field of color science. Alan Robertson served as editor for the AIC Annual Newsletters in 1986–1987, followed by Paul Green-Armytage (1990, 1993), Roy Osborne (1994–1997), Paula J. Alessi (1998, 2000–2001), and Roy S. Berns (2006, 2008–2009). Lindsay MacDonald took on the role from 2010 to 2017, overseeing the transition from AIC Annual Newsletters to the AIC Annual Report. Vien Cheung and Leslie Harrington began co-editing the AIC Annual Review in 2017, joined by Takahiko Horiuchi (2019–2020), Robert Hirschler (2021), and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic (2022–2023). The current Editors, Maurizio Rossi and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic continues this legacy, establishing this website to organize and collect together over 40 years of information on the activities in the color sector at a global level, ensuring these publications maintain their high standards and comprehensive coverage of the AIC\u27s activities.
As a fundamental part of its mission, the AIC Annual Review now promotes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge dissemination, and innovation in all the areas of color, supporting the AIC\u27s overarching goals of fostering research and global understanding of color
AIC Annual Review 2024
The AIC Annual Review, released every March, is a peer-reviewed Diamond Open Access publication, ensuring that its content is freely accessible to readers worldwide without subscription fees. It provides a detailed account of the AIC\u27s global network, featuring:
The Editors note.
The AIC President\u27s Report, the AIC and Executive Committee updates.
Reports of the activities of AIC members.
Reports of the activities of the AIC Study Groups.
Summaries of AIC Awards, Congresses and Conferences, obituaries and financial report.
The editorial team has included prominent experts in the field. The editorial leadership of the AIC Annual Review and its predecessors reflects the dedication of distinguished experts in the field of color science. Alan Robertson served as editor for the AIC Annual Newsletters in 1986–1987, followed by Paul Green-Armytage (1990, 1993), Roy Osborne (1994–1997), Paula J. Alessi (1998, 2000–2001), and Roy S. Berns (2006, 2008–2009). Lindsay MacDonald took on the role from 2010 to 2017, overseeing the transition from AIC Annual Newsletters to the AIC Annual Report. Vien Cheung and Leslie Harrington began co-editing the AIC Annual Review in 2017, joined by Takahiko Horiuchi (2019–2020), Robert Hirschler (2021), and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic (2022–2023). The current Editors, Maurizio Rossi and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic continues this legacy, establishing this website to organize and collect together over 40 years of information on the activities in the color sector at a global level, ensuring these publications maintain their high standards and comprehensive coverage of the AIC\u27s activities.
As a fundamental part of its mission, the AIC Annual Review now promotes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge dissemination, and innovation in all the areas of color, supporting the AIC\u27s overarching goals of fostering research and global understanding of color
AIC Newsletter - October 2025
Newsletter of the International Colour Association (AIC), October 2025 Edition
AIC Annual Review 2024
The AIC Annual Review, released every March, is a peer-reviewed Diamond Open Access publication, ensuring that its content is freely accessible to readers worldwide without subscription fees. It provides a detailed account of the AIC\u27s global network, featuring:
The Editors note.
The AIC President\u27s Report, the AIC and Executive Committee updates.
Reports of the activities of AIC members.
Reports of the activities of the AIC Study Groups.
Summaries of AIC Awards, Congresses and Conferences, obituaries and financial report.
The editorial team has included prominent experts in the field. The editorial leadership of the AIC Annual Review and its predecessors reflects the dedication of distinguished experts in the field of color science. Alan Robertson served as editor for the AIC Annual Newsletters in 1986–1987, followed by Paul Green-Armytage (1990, 1993), Roy Osborne (1994–1997), Paula J. Alessi (1998, 2000–2001), and Roy S. Berns (2006, 2008–2009). Lindsay MacDonald took on the role from 2010 to 2017, overseeing the transition from AIC Annual Newsletters to the AIC Annual Report. Vien Cheung and Leslie Harrington began co-editing the AIC Annual Review in 2017, joined by Takahiko Horiuchi (2019–2020), Robert Hirschler (2021), and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic (2022–2023). The current Editors, Maurizio Rossi and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic continues this legacy, establishing this website to organize and collect together over 40 years of information on the activities in the color sector at a global level, ensuring these publications maintain their high standards and comprehensive coverage of the AIC\u27s activities.
As a fundamental part of its mission, the AIC Annual Review now promotes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge dissemination, and innovation in all the areas of color, supporting the AIC\u27s overarching goals of fostering research and global understanding of color
AIC Annual Review 2024
The AIC Annual Review, released every March, is a peer-reviewed Diamond Open Access publication, ensuring that its content is freely accessible to readers worldwide without subscription fees. It provides a detailed account of the AIC\u27s global network, featuring:
The Editors note.
The AIC President\u27s Report, the AIC and Executive Committee updates.
Reports of the activities of AIC members.
Reports of the activities of the AIC Study Groups.
Summaries of AIC Awards, Congresses and Conferences, obituaries and financial report.
The editorial team has included prominent experts in the field. The editorial leadership of the AIC Annual Review and its predecessors reflects the dedication of distinguished experts in the field of color science. Alan Robertson served as editor for the AIC Annual Newsletters in 1986–1987, followed by Paul Green-Armytage (1990, 1993), Roy Osborne (1994–1997), Paula J. Alessi (1998, 2000–2001), and Roy S. Berns (2006, 2008–2009). Lindsay MacDonald took on the role from 2010 to 2017, overseeing the transition from AIC Annual Newsletters to the AIC Annual Report. Vien Cheung and Leslie Harrington began co-editing the AIC Annual Review in 2017, joined by Takahiko Horiuchi (2019–2020), Robert Hirschler (2021), and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic (2022–2023). The current Editors, Maurizio Rossi and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic continues this legacy, establishing this website to organize and collect together over 40 years of information on the activities in the color sector at a global level, ensuring these publications maintain their high standards and comprehensive coverage of the AIC\u27s activities.
As a fundamental part of its mission, the AIC Annual Review now promotes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge dissemination, and innovation in all the areas of color, supporting the AIC\u27s overarching goals of fostering research and global understanding of color
AIC Newsletter - December 2025
Newsletter of the International Colour Association (AIC), December 2025 Edition
AIC Annual Review 2024
The AIC Annual Review, released every March, is a peer-reviewed Diamond Open Access publication, ensuring that its content is freely accessible to readers worldwide without subscription fees. It provides a detailed account of the AIC\u27s global network, featuring:
The Editors note.
The AIC President\u27s Report, the AIC and Executive Committee updates.
Reports of the activities of AIC members.
Reports of the activities of the AIC Study Groups.
Summaries of AIC Awards, Congresses and Conferences, obituaries and financial report.
The editorial team has included prominent experts in the field. The editorial leadership of the AIC Annual Review and its predecessors reflects the dedication of distinguished experts in the field of color science. Alan Robertson served as editor for the AIC Annual Newsletters in 1986–1987, followed by Paul Green-Armytage (1990, 1993), Roy Osborne (1994–1997), Paula J. Alessi (1998, 2000–2001), and Roy S. Berns (2006, 2008–2009). Lindsay MacDonald took on the role from 2010 to 2017, overseeing the transition from AIC Annual Newsletters to the AIC Annual Report. Vien Cheung and Leslie Harrington began co-editing the AIC Annual Review in 2017, joined by Takahiko Horiuchi (2019–2020), Robert Hirschler (2021), and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic (2022–2023). The current Editors, Maurizio Rossi and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic continues this legacy, establishing this website to organize and collect together over 40 years of information on the activities in the color sector at a global level, ensuring these publications maintain their high standards and comprehensive coverage of the AIC\u27s activities.
As a fundamental part of its mission, the AIC Annual Review now promotes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge dissemination, and innovation in all the areas of color, supporting the AIC\u27s overarching goals of fostering research and global understanding of color
AIC Annual Review 2024
The AIC Annual Review, released every March, is a peer-reviewed Diamond Open Access publication, ensuring that its content is freely accessible to readers worldwide without subscription fees. It provides a detailed account of the AIC\u27s global network, featuring:
The Editors note.
The AIC President\u27s Report, the AIC and Executive Committee updates.
Reports of the activities of AIC members.
Reports of the activities of the AIC Study Groups.
Summaries of AIC Awards, Congresses and Conferences, obituaries and financial report.
The editorial team has included prominent experts in the field. The editorial leadership of the AIC Annual Review and its predecessors reflects the dedication of distinguished experts in the field of color science. Alan Robertson served as editor for the AIC Annual Newsletters in 1986–1987, followed by Paul Green-Armytage (1990, 1993), Roy Osborne (1994–1997), Paula J. Alessi (1998, 2000–2001), and Roy S. Berns (2006, 2008–2009). Lindsay MacDonald took on the role from 2010 to 2017, overseeing the transition from AIC Annual Newsletters to the AIC Annual Report. Vien Cheung and Leslie Harrington began co-editing the AIC Annual Review in 2017, joined by Takahiko Horiuchi (2019–2020), Robert Hirschler (2021), and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic (2022–2023). The current Editors, Maurizio Rossi and Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic continues this legacy, establishing this website to organize and collect together over 40 years of information on the activities in the color sector at a global level, ensuring these publications maintain their high standards and comprehensive coverage of the AIC\u27s activities.
As a fundamental part of its mission, the AIC Annual Review now promotes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge dissemination, and innovation in all the areas of color, supporting the AIC\u27s overarching goals of fostering research and global understanding of color