THE MEANING OF COLOR VISUAL COMMUNICATION III 3D DESIGN PRINCIPLES

Similar documents
Properties of Color. Value: Tint: Shade: Tone: Intensity:

Choose Paint Colors and Schemes

Color Theory and Mixing

With colours you can set a mood, attract attention, or make a statement. You can use colour to energise, or to cool down. By selecting the right

Hue is what makes a color identifiable and different from any other color, e.g. orange, red-orange, red.

DESIGNING FLOWER BEDS with

Designing Flower Beds with Colors

COLOR AS A DESIGN ELEMENT

The Color Wheel is a visual representation of color theory. It is the color spectrum wrapped onto a circle.

Color Schemes.

CUT the wheel vertically IN HALF: WARM (right) AND COOL COLORS (left)

Line. The path created by a point moving through space. i n. Horizontal Line. Thin Line. Thick Line

GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY II

Value. Value-It is the lightness or darkness of an object, regardless of color. Value is relative to the background color and other items on the page.

NEWTONIAN COLOR THEORY

Principles of Design

Color is a property of light.

CColor Theory in Design

The Color Wheel. The color wheel shows relationships between the colors.

Color in Landscaping. By C. Kohn Agricultural Sciences Waterford WI

COLOR THEORY. The Color Wheel

Elements of Design. Line Texture Color Shape & Form Pattern. TOOLS The elements of design are the tools we use to create a style or design.

SISTA 230. Color Theory

ARTS D Design. Project 1: Art Elements. Reading Guide: form. elements of art. line. shape. value. texture. color. principles of organization

Color Theory. Additive Color

Example: Leaf. Cut out the shape using scissors, and carefully use the template to place your sampling outlines evenly around the drawing paper.

Hue Value Intensity tint shade Tones

Tone The gradual change of tone across this surface indicates that it is curved rather than flat. 1. Light (see note)

ONE K CREATIVE. tools for social impact storytelling: color

Elements and Principles

Color is derived from Reflected Light.

Notes on colour mixing

Fundamentals of color. Color temperature

the messenger of experience! form! and color! product design!

Color 911 HOW TO WORK WITH (AND ENHANCE) YOUR YARN COLLECTION. Lisa Check Fiber Farmer and Indie Dyer Flying Goat Farm

Tiered Assignments th Grade Art I

Fashion Merchandising: Strand 7. Elements and Principles of Design

check it out online at

LIGHTIG FOR INTERIORS

7 KEYS TO USING COLOR 2015

Answer the questions below.

C40M75Y80 M10Y35 C40Y70K10 C100Y50 Earthy doesn't mean lifeless. These shades of brown and tan are enlivened with a bright teal accent.

Choosing your colour. A personal choice for sure, but

Color Wheel. Warm Colors. Cool Colors

What influences colour and what does colour influence?

Contents. Teachers Notes 4 Handy Hints 5 Colour 7 Techniques Explained 8 How To Use This Book 9

Compelling Color Combinations in Desert Gardens. Angelica Elliott, Program Development Manager

Color and Texture. To understand and apply the design elements Color & Texture.

Complementary colours

UBT128X Colour theory

What is Color? The element of art derived from reflected light. Light reflects off objects, sending colors back to our eyes.

color basics theory & application Fall 2013 Ahmed Ansari Communication Design Fundamentals

The Elements of Art: Photography Edition. Directions: Copy the notes in red. The notes in blue are art terms for the back of your handout.

COLOR CO C L O O L R O

Colour Theory Explained

ART I: UNIT TWO PRINCIPLES OF COLOR

Elements of Art. Robert Spahr Associate Professor Department of Cinema & Photography

chrysanthos Version 2.2 by Chrysanthos Color Company Limited China. All rights reserved.

Art & Design visual elements

THE GARDENER S COLOR WHEEL. A Guide to Planning Color in the Garden

Name: Period: THE ELEMENTS OF ART

The Color Wheel NEXT. An Introduction to the Color Wheel and Color Theory. By Pam & Tim O Loughlin Art Specialists Oshkosh Area School District

Part I: Color Foundations The Basic Principles of COLOUR theory

DESIGN GUIDELINES VILLAGEOF KEREMEOS CONTENTS:

Elements of Art. Line Shape Form Space Value Color Texture

Elements of Art THE WORDS OF ART

Color Theory Basics. What is color theory? Classic color schemes supported by Color Wheel Pro:

COLOR PLANNING FOR INTERIORS JOSHIMA V.M., UON.

Wright Field Scale Modelers. Color Mixing: Everything you thought you knew about color is wrong.

Review Questions for Design Final Exam Correct answers are highlighted in RED

Elements Of Art Study Guide

Color Wheel Magic. by Margie Deeb. PART 3: Color Scheme #1 Monochromatic Using Contrast to Make Stronger Palettes

Deposit Central School District Curriculum Map

TRADE OF PAINTING & DECORATING

Art Vocabulary Assessment

H10: Description of Colour

COLOR! You will need to take notes!

Colour wheels. Everywhere colour - Colour wheels 1

Elements of Art. Define: Line. Shape. Value. Texture. Color. Form. Space

DOWNLOAD PDF COMPLEMENTARY THEMES FOR PAINTING TECHNIQUES

COLORIZING IMAGES WITH GRADIENT MAPS

Floral Design Basics: Principles & Elements

Art 2D Mid-Term Review 2018

Above and Beyond. designed by Stephanie Cooper 1

The Visual Elements Part II. Lecture 3B

Notes. Colour wheels

Colors in Images & Video

Elements of Art Principles of Organization

COLOR Cartographic Design & Principles Winter 2016

Line Line Characteristic of Line are: Width Length Direction Focus Feeling Types of Line: Outlines Contour Lines Gesture Lines Sketch Lines

Art 177 :: Creative Photography. Color & Color Theory

Introduction to Color Theory

LECTURE 07 COLORS IN IMAGES & VIDEO

Hue, Value, and Intensity are are the three main characteristics of COLOR. Hue: Refers to the name of the color, such as Red.

Horace A picture is worth a thousand words. Napoleon Bonaparte A work of art is the unique result of a unique

The Color Wheel. The color wheel is a chart of colors of the visible spectrum that is used to show how colors relate to each other.

Objective Explain design concepts used to create digital graphics.

elements of design worksheet

Seeing the Values of Colors

The Elements and Principles of Art

Transcription:

COLOR

THE MEANING OF COLOR Color in design is very subjective. What evokes one reaction in one person may evoke a very different reaction in someone else. Sometimes this is due to personal preference, and other times due to cultural background.

WARM COLORS Warm colors include red, orange, and yellow, and variations of those three colors. These are the colors of fire, of fall leaves, and of sunsets and sunrises, and are generally energizing, passionate, and positive. Red and yellow are both primary colors, with orange falling in the middle, which means warm colors are all truly warm and aren t created by combining a warm color with a cool color. Use warm colors in your designs to reflect passion, happiness, enthusiasm, awareness, and energy.

COOL COLORS Cool colors include green, blue, and purple, are often more subdued than warm colors. They are the colors of night, of water, of nature, and are usually calming, relaxing, and somewhat reserved. Blue is the only primary color within the cool spectrum, which means the other colors are created by combining blue with a warm color (yellow for green and red for purple). Greens take on some of the attributes of yellow, and purple takes on some of the attributes of red. Use cool colors in your designs to give a sense of calm or professionalism.

NEUTRALS Neutral colors often serve as the backdrop in design. They re commonly combined with brighter accent colors. But they can also be used on their own in designs, and can create very sophisticated layouts. The meanings and impressions of neutral colors are much more affected by the colors that surround them than are warm and cool colors.

HUE Hue is the most basic of color terms and basically denotes an object s color. When we say blue, green, or red, we re talking about hue.

SATURATION Saturation refers to the intensity, or the brightness or dullness of a color. Think of saturation in terms of weak vs. strong or pale vs. pure hues. In design, colors with similar saturation levels make for more cohesivelooking designs.

VALUE Value could also be called lightness. It refers to how light or dark a color is. Ligher colors have higher values. For example, orange has a higher value than navy blue or dark purple. Black has the lowest value of any hue, and white the highest. When applying color values to your designs, favor colors with different values, especially ones with high chroma. High contrast values generally result in more aesthetically pleasing designs.

TONE SHADE TINT Tones are created when gray is added to a hue. Tones are generally duller or softer-looking than pure hues. A shade is created when black is added to a hue, making it darker. The word is often incorrectly used to describe tint or tone, but shade only applies to hues made darker by the addition of black. A tint is formed when white is added to a hue, lightening it. Very light tints are sometimes called pastels, but any pure hue with white added to it is a tint.

MONOCHROMATIC Monochromatic color schemes are made up of different tones, shades and tints within a specific hue. These are the simplest color schemes to create, as they re all taken from the same hue, making it harder to create a jarring or ugly scheme (though both are still possible).

ANALOGOUS Analogous color schemes are the next easiest to create. Analogous schemes are created by using three colors that are next to each other on the 12-spoke color wheel. By using tones, shades and tints we can add interest to these schemes and adapt them to our needs for designing websites.

COMPLIMENTARY Complementary schemes are created by combining colors from opposite sides of the color wheel. In their most basic form, these schemes consist of only two colors, but can easily be expanded using tones, tints, and shades. A word of warning, though: using colors that are exact opposites with the same chroma and/or value right next to each other can be very jarring visually (they ll appear to actually vibrate along their border in the most severe uses).

TRIADIC Triadic schemes are made up of hues equally spaced around the 12-spoke color wheel. This is one of the more diverse color schemes.