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Color An Element of Design
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What colors do you associate with… Exciting Appetite Cheerful Serene and Peaceful Calm and Quiet Royalty & Artistic Professional or Formal Religious
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Color Creates Moods & Feelings Religious & Pure Professional & Formal Royalty Calm & Quiet Appetite Cheerful Serene & Peaceful Exciting Primary Colors or Triadic Color Scheme
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Color Creates Moods & Feelings Religious & Pure Professional & Formal Royalty Calm & Quiet Appetite Cheerful Serene & Peaceful Exciting Secondary Colors or Triadic Color Scheme
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Primary Secondary Tertiary Red Yellow Blue Orange Green Violet Red-Orange Yellow-Orange Yellow-Green Blue-Green Blue-Violet Red-Violet
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The Color Wheel
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Color Terms Hue Value Shade Tint Intensity
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Tint Shade
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Color Schemes Using a combination of colors from the color wheel to create an interesting and satisfying design look. Triadic Analogous Complementary Split Complementary
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Triadic Color Scheme Three colors of equal distance from one another on a color wheel.
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Analogous Color Scheme Three to five colors adjacent to one another on a color wheel.
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Complementary Color Scheme Two colors of equal distance from (directly across) one another on a color wheel.
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Split-Complementary Color Scheme A three color combination of one color and the colors on either side of it’s complement.
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Shades and Tints of one hue used through out a design plan. Monochromatic Color Scheme
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Warm Colors Advances Cool Colors Recedes Colors of the Sun Colors of Fire RED RED-ORANGE ORANGE YELLOW-ORANGE YELLOW Colors of the Ocean Colors of Sky Green BLUE-GREEN BLUE BLUE-VIOLET VIOLET
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