COLOR WHEEL: A color wheel (also referred to as a color circle) is a visual representation of HUES arranged according to their chromatic relationship.
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IMPORTANT LINKS TO COLOR THEORY
AND TERMINOLOGY
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Monochromatic Colors are shades (add black) or tints (add white) variations of the same hue. There is a risk of monotony but using it with pure colors, white or black can break that dullness.
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Analogous Colors lie on either side of any given color. Often these are color schemes found in nature so they usually feel harmonious.
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Analogous Colors lie on either side of any given color. Often these are color schemes found in nature so they usually feel harmonious.
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Complimentary Color are directly opposite from one another on the color wheel. They are contrasting and stand out against each other; it is a good idea to use a complementary color as the highlight color.
Split Complementary Colors is a color and the analogous colors to its complement color. This combination give you a greater harmony than the use of the direct complementary and can give your design a higher degree of contrast.
Double-Complementary Colors are two complementary color sets; the distance between selected complementary pairs will effect the overall contrast of the final composition.
Triad Colors are three hues halfway on the color wheel. When you want a design that is colorful and yet balanced, a triad color scheme might be the way to go.
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