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Introduction to Color (Aston)

Color: Meaning, Symbolism and Psychology; Color Theory PowerPoint, Carmine

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The primary Colors of Artblue, yellow, red
Combining Red and Blue makespurple
Combining Blue and yellow makesgreen
Combining Red and yellow makesorange
These colors look like fun or sun and are bright and funwarm
These colors are like a shady green forest or icy blue poolcool
These colors are brown like a dog or black like nightneutral
These colors are gray like an elephant or white like snowneutral
When you make a color lighter by adding white it's calledtint
If you need a darker color then add black, it's calledshade
Secondary colors of Artpurple, orange, green
The Right side of the color wheel arewarm colors
The Left side of the color wheel arecool colors
Has one color and its valuesMonochromatic Color Scheme
These colors are opposite on the color wheel and provide high contrastComplementary
This color scheme has 3-5 colors adjacent (side by side) to each other on the color wheelAnalogous
This color is the favorite color of many businesses. It suggests sanctuary and fiscal responsibility. It inspires confidence.blue
This color a calming, refreshing color that is very easy on the eyes.green
This color represents a warning, but it can also bring happiness and warmth.yellow
This color suggests pleasure, cheer, endurance, generosity and ambition.orange
This color commands attention, alerts us and creates a sense of urgency.red
This color represents royalty and luxury.purple
This color gives a feeling of stability and earthinessbrown
This color associated with innocence, purity, peace and contentment.white
This color symbolizes high tech and suggests authority, practicality, earnestness and creativity.gray
This color suggests strength, potency, authority, boldness, seriousness, stability and elegance.black
This color is considered to be very classy and prestigious.gold
This color represents gentleness, romance, wellbeing and innocence.pink

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