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Color and You
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What Can Color Do? Draw attention away from a certain area of your body Emphasize a special feature Create an illusion of height and size
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Colors Can Suggest Symbols & Communicate Feelings Colors can suggest coolness or can appear hot As symbols, colors are used for – Holidays – Ceremonies (funerals, weddings, baby showers) – Representing countries and groups
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Colors and Temperatures Colors suggest temperatures because they are associated with nature For example: – Red, orange and yellow are associate with the sun and fire, therefore they are WARM colors – Blue, green and violet are associated with calm water, and clear skies, therefore they are COOL colors
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Choosing color can be practical as well as psychological…. White clothing reflects sunlight Back clothing absorbs sunlight
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Colors and Movement WARM colors attract attention WARM colors attract attention (red flags)
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Which Stands Out More?
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Colors and Mood Cool Colors express relaxation Warm Colors express excitement
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The Language of Color The more precise way to describe colors is with the specific names that identify them. These are called hues.
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Sir Isaac Newton In the mid 1600’s Newton discovered that light is the source of all color. He passed sunlight through prisms, bending light rays and produced a rainbow of colors.
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The Color Wheel is a system that organizes hues into a logical pattern
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Fabric Color Wheel
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Primary Colors
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Secondary Colors Combine equal amounts of 2 primary colors
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Intermediate Colors Combine a primary and secondary color
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Complementary Colors Are two colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel
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Value Is adding black or white to a color. – If you add white you have a TINT – If you add black you have a SHADE Baby Blue- TINTNavy Blue- SHADE
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Intensity The brightness or dullness of color
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Neutral Colors Black and white are neutral colors because they do not have color pigment
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Gray is also a Neutral.
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What’s a Color Scheme? A plan for using color or a combination of colors to either decorate a room or put together an outfit
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Monochromatic Color Scheme Mono means one Chromatic means color Monochromatic uses value and intensities of one color
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Analogous Color Scheme 2 or more colors NEXT to each other on the color wheel (blue green and yellow)
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Complimentary Color Scheme These colors are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. It is a very bold color scheme. The effect can be softened by using different values and intensities.
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Complementary
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Another Complementary Color Scheme
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Split Complimentary Color Scheme One color used with 2 colors on each side of its compliment
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Triadic Are 3 colors equal distance on the color wheel
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