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Desktop Publishing Colors
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History of the Color Wheel The first color wheel has been attributed to Sir Isaac Newton, who in 1706 arranged red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet into a natural progression on a rotating disk. As the disk spins, the colors blur together so rapidly that the human eye sees white.
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Modern-Day Color Wheel Colors opposite each other on the wheel are called complementary colors. Analogous colors, those next to each other, can also be combined successfully. Complimentary Colors Analogous Colors
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Warm and Cool Colors Cool colors represent the half of the color wheel in which blue appears. Warm colors are found in the other half where red/orange appears. Cool Colors Warm Colors
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What words would you use to describe these scenes? The color blue communicates: o Tranquility o Peacefulness o Coolness o Quietness
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What words would you use to describe these pictures? Browns are used to convey: Wholesomeness Earthy Home-like Rustic
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What words would you use to describe these pictures? Greens are used to convey: Soothing Refreshing Healing Natural Fresh
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What words would you use to describe these pictures? Pinks are used to convey: Happy Sweet Romantic Youthful
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Purples convey: Elegant Eccentric Regal Spiritual mysterious Reds convey: Emergency Exciting Stimulating Provocative Dynamic Alarm Yellow convey: Harmonious Sunny Splendor Anxious (depending upon brightness Orange convey: Sharp Friendly Natural Timeless quiet
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Colors are often combined to create a particular feel. A combination of warm colors create a comforting feeling. Bright colors are used to give readers a sense of festivity or excitement Bright blues and greens create a cool image.
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