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Color

Emotions Color can effect your emotions. They can represent different symbols and feelings. As we go through each color, tell me what words you could use to describe what emotions are evoked.

Purple Royal Spirituality Romantic Deep Thoughts Compassion

Orange Confidence Food Warmth Laughter Playful Expands Thinking Happiness Energy

Red Power Confidence Hunger Courage Excited Agitated Anger Passion

Blue Calming Decision Making Reflective Sadness Professional Safe Peace

Green Money Jealous Envy Nature Environmental Growth Expanding Talents Healing

Pink Gentle Soothing Love Emotion Tenderness Feminine Understanding

Yellow Focus Intelligent Cowardice Stimulating Hunger Overwhelming Sunny Happiness

White Purity Sanitary Sterile Spiritual Plain

Black Darkness Classic Evil Romance Bachelor

Warm Colors Yellow-Green to Red-violet Sunlight and Fire Active and Cheery Advancing Informing

Cool Colors Red-Violet to Yellow-Green Resting Soothing Receding Formal

Color wheel and Color Schemes

Primary Colors 3 Colors Red, Yellow, & Blue

Primary Color Scheme

Secondary Colors 3 Colors Green, Orange, and Violet Mix 2 Primary Color Blue + Yellow=Green Yellow + Red=Orange Red + Bllue=Violet

Secondary Color Scheme

Tertiary Colors 6 Colors Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange, Red-Violet, Blue-Violet Mix 1 Primary and 1 Secondary Primary color comes first

Tertiary Color Scheme

Monochromatic Color Scheme Tints (add white), Tones (add black and white), and Shades (add black) of the same color

Analogous Color scheme 2 or more colors next to each other on a color wheel

Complimentary Color Scheme 2 Colors opposite of each other on the color wheel

Split Complementary Color scheme 1 colors + the 2 colors on either side of the complementary color on the color wheel

Triadic color scheme Any 3 colors equidistant on the color wheel

Neutral color scheme Basically neutral colors with small amounts of color for contrast White, Black, Grey, Beige, & Brown Easy to live with

The Color Wheel