Fashion B: Standard 08.0101.09 Elements of Color By: Kris Caldwell Timpanogos High School.

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Fashion B: Standard Elements of Color By: Kris Caldwell Timpanogos High School

COLORCOLOR Color symbolism: Certain colors come to “mean” something. Ex: “Green with envy” or “feeling blue” Some common Psychological Associations of color are:

Red: Hot Dangerous Angry Passionate Sentimental Exciting Vibrant Aggressive

Orange: Lively Cheerful Joyous Warm Energetic Hopeful Hospitable

Yellow: Bright Sunny Cheerful Warm Prosperous Cowardly Deceitful

Green Calm Cool Fresh Friendly Pleasant Balanced Lucky Restful Immature

Blue Peaceful Calm Restful Truthful Esteemed Tranquil Formal Sad

Violet Royal Dignified Powerful Rich Dominating Mysterious Wise Passionate

White Innocent Youthful Faithful Pure Peaceful

Black Mysterious Tragic Serious Sad Dignified Silent Old Sophisticated

Gray Modest Sad Old Efficient

Color Terms Hue: The name given to a color, such as red, yellow, green, or violet. It distinguishes one color from another Value: The lightness or darkness of a color. The values of colors range on a gradation scale from white to almost black. Intensity: The brightness or dullness of a color. Very strong colors are said to have high intensity. Intensity can be lowered by mixing a color with it’s compliment.

Color Wheel

Primary Hues: Red, yellow, blue. Cannot be made from any other color. All other colors can be made by mixing the primary colors.

Color Wheel Secondary Hues: Orange, green, purple. Made by mixing equal parts of 2 primary colors.

Color Wheel Intermediate Hues (also called Tertiary). Made by mixing equal parts of adjoining primary and secondary colors. Usually named with primary color first. Ex: Blue- green

Color Schemes Monochromatic Color Scheme: One-color plan that uses different tints, shades, and intensities of the same hue.

Color Schemes Analogous Color Scheme: Uses neighboring, or adjacent colors on the color wheel.

Color Schemes Complementary Color Scheme: Uses opposite hues on the color wheel. Complementary colors are across from each other on the wheel. They have great contrast and look brighter when used side- by-side.

Color Schemes Split-Complementary Color Scheme: Uses three colors. It combines one color with the two colors on the sides of its complement. Ex: blue with yellow-orange and yellow green.

Color Schemes Triad Color Scheme: Three colors equidistant on the wheel. Ex: red, yellow, blue OR orange, green, purple.

Personal Seasonal Coloring Four Main Categories –Winter (cool undertones) –Spring (warm undertones) –Summer (cool undertones) –Autumn (warm undertones)

Personal Seasonal Coloring Winter: The largest number of people in the world are of the winter season type. Their ancestry is Asian, Indian, Polynesian, South American African, or Southern European. Their skin has a cool (blue) undertone. Their hair is usually dark and may turn gray prematurely. Most have brown eyes. Any colors with blue undertones are recommended.

Personal Seasonal Coloring Spring: Their heritage is from Scandinavia, Britain, and Northern Europe. Hair is flaxen or strawberry blond to medium or reddish- brown. Most have blue eyes. Skin has a warm (yellow) undertone. They should wear clothes with yellow undertones. Medium to light colors are better than dark shades.

Personal Seasonal Coloring Summer: People in this category also have backgrounds from Scandinavia and Northern Europe. They have rosy, delicate coloring with a blue undertone. They may blush or sunburn easily. Blue eyes are most common. Their skin has cool coloring. They should wear dusty, muted shades with blue or rose undertones.

Personal Seasonal Coloring Autumn: People of this type are from many diverse racial backgrounds. Redheaded Irish are typical of this category. People with dark skin tones are autumns if they have a truly golden undertone. They have reddish highlights in hair ranging from blond to dark chestnut brown. Their eyes are usually brown, but some are green, hazel or blue-green. They should wear strong, but dusty colors with orange and yellow undertones.