ColorTheory Princiles of Visual Design LCC 2720
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ColorTheory Princiles of Visual Design LCC 2720
Color Theory
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1. Phenomenology
2. Intent Behind Color Choices
3. Color Affecting Color
4. Synesthesia
5. Classic Color Theory
6. More Intent Behind Color Choices
7. Color Palettes
8. Color Balancing
9. Accents
10. Science of Color
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phenomenology
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Phenomenology
(Philosophical Method Invented by Husserl)
well...
If this were the color choice what would the intent be?
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If this were the color choice what would the intent be?
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If this were the color choice what would the intent be?
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If this were the color choice what would the intent be?
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If this were the color choice what would the intent be?
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If this were the color choice what would the intent be?
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If this were the color choice what would the intent be?
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If this were the color choice what would the intent be?
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Eat Fast
Have a Stimulating Experience
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To Convey:
What is the intent behind these color choices for Egyptian Currency?
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Ahh, now I get at least some of it. These colors connote antiquity and evoke
feelings of national identity by referring to ancient cultural structures.
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Or a Dirty Yellow?
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Or a cool grey?
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Synesthesia
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Synesthesia
The faculty to receive stimuli through one sense, sight, for example, and
perceive it through another, hearing, for example.
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Synesthesia
Synesthesia
Milk = Milk
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Synesthesia
452-6220 = 452-6220
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Synesthesia
bzzzzzzzz =
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Understanding Comics
Understanding Comics
Color Wheel
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Primary Colors
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Secondary Colors
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Tertiary Colors
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Hue
Saturation
Value
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Hue
Saturation
Value
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(Value)
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Sir Isaac Newton created the first color wheel resulting from his experiments
with refracting light.
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Monochromatic combinations.
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Monochromatic
Monochromatic
Design
The subtle color scheme of this design makes other elements more prominent.
If the colors contrasted each other in their hue we wouldnt notice the strange
imagery as much. Being of the same color the imagery seems to share
presence.
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Monochromatic
Design
Monochromatic
Design
Monochromatic
Design
Monochromatic
Design
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Monochromatic
Design
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Complementary Colors
Any two colors 180 degrees opposite on the color wheel.
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To praise.
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Complementary Colors
Complementary colors have the highest contrast. Because of this they are the
boldest combination. Color compositions based on them usually work well,
however they can sometimes be tiring to look at due high contrast.
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Complementary Colors
Complementary Colors have the highest contrast (in terms of hue, not value).
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Complementary Colors
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Classic color theory doesnt take color value into account. So, according to this
theory, these two hideous compositions are technically the same as the
complementary colors of magenta and green.
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Analogous Colors
These are any number of colors that are adjacent on the color wheel.
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Analogous Colors
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Analogous Colors
These combinations have an extremely high degree of harmony but low degree
of contrast.
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Analogous Colors
Analogous Colors
(with complementary accent)
Triadic Colors
Triadic colors are any colors 120 degrees (one third of a 360 degree
circle) apart on the color wheel.
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The Triad of the Three Primary Colors are the most energetic and balanced
color combination possible.
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The Triad of the Three Primary Colors are the most energetic and balanced
color combination possible. This combo draws intense interest. This combo is
appealing to children and weve learned to associate this Triad with children.
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Split Complementary
This is a combination of two colors next to the opposite of the first color.
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This is structure is dynamic enough to hold interest, but not with an excess of
intensity of hue contrast from which the eye tires so easily.
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Split Complementary
Split Complementary
Split Complementary
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Split Complementary
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This usually is pretty striking combination as the analogous colors are of the
strongest harmony, but the complement of the center color punches the
composition with a dramatic accent.
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This usually is pretty striking combination as the analogous colors are of the
strongest harmony, but the complement of the center color punches the
composition with a dramatic accent.
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Double Complementary
Double Complementary
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Double Complementary
As opposed to seeing:
Cyan, Blue, Orange and Red
Double Complementary
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Monochromatic
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Complementary
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Complementary
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Analogous
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Triadic
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Double Complementary
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Of course, you can always invent new combinatory structures. You could call
this one Alternating Analogous.
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What are the connotations of these new color palettes for iPod?
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Green (which usually connote life) seems like such an ironic color choice that I
assume its intentional. Therefore I associate this complementary (or near
complementary) color palette with humor and self-consciousness.
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Color Palettes
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Websites
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Websites
Architecture
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Websites
Architecture
Characters
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Websites
Architecture
Characters
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Websites
Architecture
Characters
Anything that
has a visual
component
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Accent
Sub-Dominant
Dominant
RESEARCH!!!
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RESEARCH!!!
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Color Balancing
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Color Balancing
Color Balancing
Different colors have different levels of influence on drawing the eye. For
example
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Color Balancing
The yellow is screaming for attention while the blue patiently waits for your eye.
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Color Balancing
Color Balancing
Color Balancing
Color Balancing
Or this.
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Color Balancing
Or this.
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Accent Colors
Accent Colors
Accent Colors
Accent Colors
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Accent Colors
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Accent Colors
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Accent Colors
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Science of Color
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RBG
RBG
(additive color process)
RBG
(additive color process)
RBG
(additive color process)
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RBG
(additive color process)
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CMYK
CMYK
(subtractive color process)
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Decimal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Hex 0123456789 A B C D E F
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Color Gamut
Color Gamut
The yellow line = the color gamut for an average RGB monitor.
The cyan line = the color gamut for average CMYK printing.
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