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Does color matter? Why? Does the placement of color matter?
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In Food?
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Why are these colors associated with food?
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In Sports?
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Why these colors to portray sports? Do the colors work with other things?
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In Representation?
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Do these colors make you feel political?
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In Entertainment?
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Did you ever notice? Does this make you remember them more? What if they were a different color?
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In Decorating?
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Do you feel clean after seeing these colors? Would you feel comfortable taking a shower in this bathroom?
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What about this bathroom?
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Last but not least, in Art
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Color Element of art Produced by light of various wavelengths, and when light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes. 3 properties of color are: -hue -intensity -value
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Hue AKA pure color No added white or black
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Intensity brightness or dullness of a color Mixing a color’s complement adds intensity
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Value Element of art the lightness or darkness of a color Color + white or black adds value Anything of high importance
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Color Scheme A well thought out arrangement of colors that go together in harmony
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Complete Color Wheel Yellow- Orange Red- Violet
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Primary Colors Yellow Red Blue First three colors to make all other colors in the color wheel
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Secondary Colors GreenOrange Violet Three colors made by the primary colors Primary + Primary = Secondary
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Intermediate Colors Yellow-Orange Red-OrangeBlue-Green Yellow-Green Red-VioletBlue-Violet Six colors made by a primary & secondary Primary + Secondary = Intermediate
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Cool vs. Warm RVR RO O YO Y YG G BG B BV V Six colors representing cool hues YG-G-BG-B-BV-V Six colors representing warm hues RV-R-RO-O-YO-Y
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Tint COLOR + WHITE
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Tone COLOR + GREY
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Shade COLOR + BLACK
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Complementary Colors 2 Colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
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ANY 3 colors directly next to each other on the color wheel
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Colors opposite each other on the color wheel but split on one side
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Three colors on the color wheel with equal distance between each other
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Monochromatic Color A combination of tints, tones, & shades of ONE color. Mono = One Chroma = Color
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Neutral Color Includes only colors not found on the color wheel such as beige, brown, gray, black and white
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