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Color

Color Color can alter the

appearance of form and space.

Color can affect our performance abilities and change our moods.

Colors can symbolize different things around the world• Red & Green = Christmas• Black = Funerals• Purple = Royalty • Green = Luck

The Color Wheel

There are 12 basic colors in the spectrum of color.

They are divided into three categories…

Red-vio let

V io let

B lue-vio letB lue

B lue-green

G reen

Yellow -green

Yellow

Yellow -orange O range

Red-orange

Red

The color wheel is a basic tool we use when working with colors.

1. The Primary Colors

a) Red b) Yellowc) Blue

These colors cannot be combined from mixing any colors together.

Red-vio le t

V io le t

B lue-vio le tB lue

B lue-green

G reen

Yellow -green

Yellow

Yellow -orange O range

Red-orange

Red

2. The Secondary Colors

a) Greenb) Violetc) Orange

Made by combining the Primary colors together.

Blue & Yellow = Green Red & Yellow =

Orange Red & Blue = Violet

Red-vio le t

V io le t

B lue-vio le tB lue

B lue-green

G reen

Yellow -green

Yellow

Yellow -orange O range

Red-orange

Red

3. The Tertiary Colorsa) Yellow-Orangeb) Yellow-Greenc) Blue-Greend) Blue-Violete) Red-Violetf) Red-Orange Made by

combining a primary and a secondary hue.

Named by the Primary color FIRST.

Red-vio le t

V io let

B lue-vio letB lue

B lue-green

G reen

Yellow -green

Yellow

Yellow -orange O range

Red-orange

Red

Color Schemes

Color Scheme: A combination of colors selected for a room design in order to create a mood or set a tone.

It provides guidelines for designing successfully with color.

Color schemes look best when one color dominates.

1. Neutral• This color scheme utilizes blacks,

whites, grays, beiges and creams.

2. Monochromatic Tints and

shades of one color on the color wheel

3. Analogous

•Three to five hues next to each other on the color wheel

4. Complementary

Two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.

5. Split-Complementary

One color combined with the two colors on each side of its complement.

6. Triad•Three colors that are of equal distance apart on the color wheel.