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Attention building design experts: BD+C editors need your input for our 2020 Color Trends Survey

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Attention building design experts: BD+C editors need your input for our 2020 Color Trends Survey

This new research project will assess leading and emerging trends and drivers related to the use of color on commercial, institutional, and multifamily building projects.


By David Barista, Editorial Director, BD+C | December 13, 2019
2020 Color Trends Survey, Building Design+Construction magazine
2020 Color Trends Survey, Building Design+Construction magazine

If you are an architect, designer, interior architect, interior designer, or color expert/consultant on building design projects, we need your expertise for Building Design+Construction's 2020 Color Trends Survey

The purpose of this research project is to assess leading and emerging trends and drivers related to the use of color on commercial, institutional, and multifamily building projects. The online survey should take no longer than seven minutes to complete. It will provide invaluable insights for BD+C's 71,000 readers. 

A recap of the survey findings will be published in the February 2020 issue of Building Design+Construction, followed by a PDF report of the complete findings in March 2020. 

 

TAKE THE 2020 COLOR TRENDS SURVEY 

 

Thank you for your participation! 

 

And thanks to Sherwin-Williams Coil Coatings for their support of the 2020 Color Trends Survey as the Research Sponsor.

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