Project Color Corps
Laura Guido-Clark is a seasoned design executive with extensive experience in utilizing color and design to evoke emotion and enhance user experience. Currently, Laura serves as the Chief Executive Officer of LOVE GOOD COLOR PBC, a company that partners with notable clients such as Herman Miller and Gensler to create impactful environments. As the Founder and President of Project Color Corps, a nonprofit organization established in 2011, Laura focuses on revitalizing urban neighborhoods through vibrant color schemes that promote positivity. Additionally, Laura is the Principal and Owner of Laura-Guido Clark Design, LLC, a multidisciplinary design studio that emphasizes the importance of emotional and environmental factors in product design. Laura's academic foundation includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design from Wayne State University.
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Project Color Corps
Project Color Corps: Transforming Communities Through the Power of Color At Project Color Corps, we believe in the transformative power of color to inspire well-being, joy, and equity in under-resourced communities. Through vibrant, intentional design, we help create spaces where children and communities feel a deeper sense of belonging and possibility. Our participatory, community-based approach makes us unique as a public arts organization. We integrate color application education into schools, collaborate with students as co-designers, and lead high-impact design transformations in communities nationwide. Beyond large-scale murals, we spread “optical optimism” through Random Acts of Color—small, often temporary public art projects that break monotony and spark wonder, reflection, and joy. At our core, we operate with a simple yet powerful belief: thoughtful, intentional design—paired with arts education—has the power to shape brighter futures. Want to bring color and change to your community? Join us in making an impact: we’re proving that color has the power to uplift, unify, and inspire—creating brighter, more vibrant communities.