
Lee is a popular speaker —
at trade shows, retail venues, design centers, conventions, consumer events, and schools.
Her imagery-rich presentations are full of meaningful color information, delivered with a sense of humor and expertise that has brought audiences back again and again. Lee provides in-house talks for various businesses and/or interested groups, some of which offer continuing education units (CEUs).
The seminars are tailored to meet audience need and interest level. The range of topics may include:
- The psychological and emotional aspects of color
- Consumer/client color preferences – the most and least popular
- Color influences from an international perspective
- The origin of color trends – where and how do they start?
- Color forecasts
- Cultural, socio-economic, art, media, fashion/entertainment and world influences
- Questions and answers
Where We Speak
See a partial list of where we’ve presented over the years
Eiseman Color Blog
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“Lee, you are the best! No one can attract a following of loyal fans and new admirers like you can. Your audience keeps returning, not only year after year but also on consecutive days. You are, in their words, ‘absolutely spectacular, fascinating, always great, an incredible speaker, an articulate and focused presenter, always sensational’.
And when we ask them (manufacturers, retailers, designers and planners) what they would like to see and hear in the future, they respond, ‘More of Lee’.”
“I just received the evaluation forms from Schotland for the Consumer-Pack Conference. EVERYONE rated your presentation as ‘excellent’ and many wrote comments. I am sure you have heard this many times before, but it is always nice to hear it again.I really must thank you for taking the time to present at this conference.”