wd131 unit 4 module 1 learning the vocabulary of color
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Note that the best designs look good in black and white. If your design needs color to look better, then it is not a strong design. Color should support and add emphasis to a design.
We will go into more detail on the design element of color in a later unit, but some important points about color include:
• Color is a powerful visual force.• Color attracts more attention.• Color creates unity and consistency.• Color attracts attention and increases visibility.
• Color adds emphasis.• Color conveys attitude and mood.
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WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
Hue is what indicates the appearance of red, green, blue, etc. in objects.
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
Saturation defines how “dense”, “intense”, “concentrated,” or “pure” a color is.
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
Brightness is the strength of a color in terms of intensity.
• Whites & yellows = High brightness• Browns & grays = Medium• Black = Low brightness
The brightness of a background color can create the illusion of depth for a foreground color.
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
Value is the light and dark shade of a color.
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
Tinting a color makes it lighter by adding white.
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
Shading a color makes it darker by adding black.
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
Color Terminology
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
These are red, green, and blue. They are used to create color on items that project light, such as computers and televisions. You add red, green and blue to get white light; therefore, we call these the additive primaries.
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
When you subtract one of the colors from the other three additive colors, you are left with another color.
• RGB minus RED leaves CYAN. • RGB minus GREEN leaves MAGENTA. • RGB minus the BLUE leaves YELLOW.
The subtractive primaries are the colors used in printing. (Magenta, cyan and yellow.) When combined together magenta, cyan and yellow make black.
WD131: Fundamentals of DesignUnit 4: ColorModule 1: Learning the Vocabulary of Color
An understanding of color terminology will lead to better application of color in your designs.
Color Terminology
Hue Saturation Brightness Value Tint Shade Additive Color (RGB) Subtractive Color (CMY) CMYK
CMYK refers to the 4 ink colors used by the printing press to reproduce full-color photographic images.
• C is cyan—blue, M is magenta— red, Y is yellow, and K is black, which is the key plate or keyline color.
• The four inks are placed on the paper in layers of dots that combine to create the illusion of many more colors.