Inter-Society Color Council

The Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC) is a non-profit learned society which was created in 1931 to advance the understanding and application of visual color as it relates to science, industry, and art.

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] The Council also serves to coordinate between different organizations in the United States for which color plays a major role (for example, design, printing, or computer graphics).

The society maintains three Interest Groups to provide focus for presentations at conferences.

[11] The Council endorses the international journal Color Research and Application and encourages the submission of such reports and articles to this journal for consideration for publication.

The Council is also active in promoting color education, including development of programs and resources for schools, along with the Colour Literacy Project.