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A colour specialist, or colorist, recommends the best colours for homes, company buildings, hairstyles, and brand logos. They apply colour psychology, monitor decorating trends, and implement colour theory. While colour psychology studies how hues affect human behaviour, colour theory covers the visual effects of colour mixes. As creative professionals, colour specialists also require research skills to discover the best colour combinations and develop interpersonal qualities to interact with clients.
A dog food taster evaluates the nutritional value of a dog's food by tasting them. Then, they typically write nutrition reports and reflect on ways to improve dog food. Aside from the nutritional value, these individuals also consider the food's flavour, texture, and smell. Evaluating pet food typically requires a superior sense of taste and an extensive knowledge of foods and ingredients. Dog food tasters also use their verbal and written communication skills to offer objective feedback.
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INTERESTING, UNUSUAL AND WEIRD JOBS
START
JOBS
WHAT DOES UNUSUAL OR WEIRD MEAN???
Bereavement coordinator
+info
Colour specialist
Dog food taster
Professional sleeper
A colour specialist, or colorist, recommends the best colours for homes, company buildings, hairstyles, and brand logos. They apply colour psychology, monitor decorating trends, and implement colour theory. While colour psychology studies how hues affect human behaviour, colour theory covers the visual effects of colour mixes. As creative professionals, colour specialists also require research skills to discover the best colour combinations and develop interpersonal qualities to interact with clients.
A dog food taster evaluates the nutritional value of a dog's food by tasting them. Then, they typically write nutrition reports and reflect on ways to improve dog food. Aside from the nutritional value, these individuals also consider the food's flavour, texture, and smell. Evaluating pet food typically requires a superior sense of taste and an extensive knowledge of foods and ingredients. Dog food tasters also use their verbal and written communication skills to offer objective feedback.