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Colour Basics Why are different colours used in design? Why is colour important?

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2 Colour Basics Why are different colours used in design? Why is colour important?

3 PRIMARY COLOURS Three YELLOW RED BLUE

4 SECONDARY COLOURS Three Orange Green Violet To get a secondary colour, two primary colours are mixed in equal quantities

5 TERTIARY COLOURS Where a Primary colour and a SECONDARY colour are mixed in equal quantities. There are 12 Tertiary colours

6 Colours in Harmony

7 Colours in Contrast

8 Warm Cool

9 Warm & Cool colours

10 AdvancingReceding

11 The Effect or Moods colours give  Red  Warm  Exciting  Passionate  Dangerous  Angry

12 The Effect or Moods colours give  Warm  Happy  Sunny  Cheerful  Full of Energy Orange

13 The Effect or Moods colours give  Yellow  Warm  Happy  Sunny  Cheerful  Bright – Most Easily Seen

14 The Effect or Moods colours give  Green  Cool  Restful  Natural  Calm  Fresh

15 The Effect or Moods colours give  Blue  Cool  Conservative  Sophisticated  Formal  Elegant

16 The Effect or Moods colours give  Purple  Rich  Regal  Pompous  Luxurious

17 The Effect or Moods colours give  White  Hygienic  Clean  Pure

18 The Effect or Moods colours give  Black  Dynamic  Death  Stark

19 Tone: is used to describe the strength of a colour

20 TintShade  Add black or grey to add a shade  Dark shades make objects appear heavy  Add white to make a tint  Pale pastel colours give the impression of softness

21 Designer’s Colour wheel.


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