MARK PEPPER Brought to you in cooperation with the Purdue Online Writing Lab Introduction to Color Theory : Color & Rhetorical Purpose.

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MARK PEPPER Brought to you in cooperation with the Purdue Online Writing Lab Introduction to Color Theory : Color & Rhetorical Purpose

Color Theory is a system of rules and guidance for mixing various colors in order to: Create Aesthetically Pleasing Blends Produce Maximum Readability and Clarity Draw on Cultural Associations to Effect Meaning Color Theory

Many people choose not to consult color theory. They think, “Well, I’ve got a good eye for these things.” The “good eye” for color may or may not be true based on who’s thinking it… …but in order to justify your choices it is good to have some theory to fall back on. Why Learn Color Theory?

At its core, color is light. Light is composed of many different colors and the various mixtures of light compose the colors that we can see. The Foundation of Color

Primary Colors Colors that can not be created by mixing other colors)

Colors made by mixing primary colors Secondary Colors

Colors that mix primary and secondary colors Tertiary Colors

Taken Together… The Color Wheel

Colors are arranged on the wheel in such a way that purposeful color choices can be made. Choices of color combination depend on what you are trying to accomplish. Such as: Contrast Blending Affect Using the Wheel

Complementary Colors are the colors opposite from one another on the wheel. These colors provide the most visual contrast. Contrast is the noticeable level of difference between two colors. Using the Wheel

The more a color contrasts with the colors around it, the more easily visible that color will appear. This fact is extremely important when using different colored texts and backgrounds This is why black text on a white background is so popular and effective. There’s a high degree of contrast This is why black text on a white background is so popular and effective. There’s a high degree of contrast. On the other hand, blue and black offer little contrast. An extended read of this combination could be painful. Contrast with Text

But be careful, even though colors may contrast they may not always work well for text and background pairing. “Simultaneous Contrast” occurs when a color like red is fore grounded on blue. Note how the text appears to slightly vibrate. This would get annoying really quickly. But simultaneously be aware of extreme lack of contrast in your text and background choices. Honestly, this is just painful. Do not make your readers struggle with this! Contrast with Text (cont.)

Contrast draws attention to the item that is most contrasting (or different) among a number of other design elements. Therefore, you can use color contrast to draw attention to an element of your design that is more important, relevant, or immediately pressing. Rhetorical Color Contrast

Neither of these flyers is completely ineffective and both provide shape contrast with the text box. But the orange box above provides a nice contrast with the blues and grays of the clothes rack. The blue box here, however, is too similar to the clothes’ color palette. Practical Example

Analogous Colors are colors positioned next to each other on the color wheel. These colors have very little contrast; therefore, they will provide harmonious blends. Analogous Colors

Nature offers an excellent look at analogous colors in action. Question: what color of flower could be added to this photo to provide a strong and attention drawing contrast? Analogous Colors in Nature

Color’s often come with feelings, moods, and associations that you can draw on. For example, the color Red is largely associated with danger, aggression, stimulation, and excitement. Red stop signs signify danger if you don’t stop, and stimulate your senses with excitement if you don’t see one coming up! Color and Cultural Association

It’s an important to remember that these color associations do not come from the color itself. Without us to interpret it, red is simply light without any meaning laden characteristics. Because these associations depend on us, they can differ from culture to culture, and they can also change over time. For example, purple use to be associated with solely belonging to royalty. This PowerPoint could now be beheaded if it weren’t made by a King or Queen! Color and Cultural Association

There are a number of sources that list and suggest color associations commonly agreed upon by many people. Color in Motion: A particularly interesting and useful one, contains a number of fun Flash videos that illustrate these associations with music and animation.Color in Motion Resources for Color Association

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The End Introduction to Color Theory Brought to you in cooperation with the Purdue Online Writing Lab