So many shades of black; fetching, dashing, refined, seamless, elegant, light but dark, dark, ultra, pastel, raven, matte, glossy, satin and pitch…just to name a ‘few’ ;)
Absolutely! I had this color for an accent wall in the bedroom and in my living room in my last house, a Craftsman. It went fantastic with Keller-Williams Cantaloupe (a lovely sage green). Truly miss my aubergine walls!
This is where you can make those custom colors for painterss. Imagine a home buyer doing a kids home and needing 3 custom colors to wow his kid, or wife or whomever. There is an opportunity here for your brand.
I assume you live in a employ at will state. So they are legally fine to let you go over it. But you could likely sue for some form of unjust termination or claim it in unemployment. Your SM has nothing to do with your job so long as you didn't steal material from them.
As a painter, those videos were awesome & fun to guess at. That's why I don't support Sherwin, fuck them for fucking you over. You should have made your way to the top of their marketing department rather than being fired. Their loss not yours!
They don't want talent, this kind of stuff doesn't work for the normie poors unfortunately. They see any type of talent or competence as a threat. It's what makes working in retail so hard, and they will bounce you out.
Good for you finding a way to continue, but I'm curious; what do you do with the unusable paints? Like, the ones you put food products in? Seems like some of the mixes are potentially just a produced waste product.
I experienced something similar, but basically they most likely have a mentality that people only watch your content because it’s their brand. It feels so unreal to be told that, but those were real words told to me. That I was stealing by using the brand image, and making money off the brand. As if my skill and experience had nothing to do with it. They really think they can take away or diminish my experience and skill by denying their existence.