Female Interpreter Attire

bright green shirt, bright pink knee length skirt

  1. no idea
  2. shirt okay for k-12, skirt okay for other places.
  3. a bright color, like patterns and stripes, creates unnecessary eye strain. we need to be considerate of our consumers.
  4. i personally like to wear solid colors while interpreting, but i feel that this combo, the sweater in particular, is too bright and distracting.
  5. come on...
  6. appropriate for interpreting for clients with low vision -- with their prior consent or direction and based on the skin tone of the interpreter.
  7. colors can be somewhat distracting.
  8. too bright, too much strain on the eyes.
  9. change pink to black and i will like it.
  10. i would not wear this to interpret.
  11. depending on the legal context, it might be on.
  12. bright colors!
  13. the green may cause too much eye strain.
  14. brighter colors are good for darker skin tones, but not really appropriate for lighter skin.
  15. this would tire anyone's eyes, especially if the job is long or technical.
  16. hell no!
  17. too much jewelry.
  18. only if the interpreter has dark skin.
  19. just as the patterned sweater would be busy/distracting, this bright color would be distracting and hard to look at for a long period of time.
  20. very short assignment, maybe.
  21. my eyes! arrrghhh my eyes!!!!
  22. that shade of green would be tiring for the eyes.
  23. the color is too loud.