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B Y : I A I N & M I K E
Color
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Definition
Color is one of the most powerful and obvious elements of design; Color can be broken down into four categories: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Compound
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Examples
Primary
• The three primary colors are Red, Yellow, Blue
Secondary
• Orange, Green, and Violet are the 3 secondary colors, which fall between the primary colors
Tertiary
• Tertiary Colors fall between the primary colors and their adjacent secondary, for example red/orange falls between red and orange
Compound
• Compound colors are mixes of all three primaries
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How To Use It
When using color, you can break it down into different color schemes
Monochromatic: is using different shades or tints on one color
Neutral color: uses equal parts of black, white, grey
Analogous: uses colors that contain a common hue and found next to each other on the color wheel
Warm Colors: are the brighter colors and suggest warmth, while appearing closer to the viewer
Cool Colors: are more dull colors and suggest coolness, while receding from the viewer
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Work Cited
"Elements and principles of design.". Web. 18 Nov. 2011.
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