4. Value & Color Motion is a kind of change, and change takes place in time. Motion can be implied, as well as literal.

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Value & Color Motion is a kind of change, and change takes place in time. Motion can be implied, as well as literal.

RGB vs CMYK CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) are the colors used to create any color imaginable on offset and laser printers. RGB (red, green, blue) are the three colors that make up every color viewed a monitor

Evaluating Color Choices What type of mood is the color setting for the viewer? Does this color support the message the client is sending? What relationship does the color have to the content? Will the text be visible with these colors? Will the images look washed out against these colors?

Color examples

Reading: Due Week 3 Play catch up!

Assignment: Due Week 3 Poster Design COMP v1 – 8.5x11 – Modify Text – Must use at least 3 design principles 6 Typography Crops v2 Photograph from each hour of your day (Due in 1 week) – From the moment you wake up to the moment you pass out