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COLOR HARMONIES
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Color Harmony
• a pleasing combination of colors
• Based on positions on the color wheel
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Monochromatic
• Uses a single hue• Value and/or intensity• Accents of neutrals• Rooms appear larger
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Analogous
• Related hues• Hues that are next to
each other• 3-5 hues are used
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Split-Complementary
• One hue with two hues adjacent to its complement
Dominant color
Contrasting colors
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Complementary
• Using two colors directly opposite each other
• Bright and dramatic• Best if contrast is
lessened
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Double-Complementary
• Two colors and their complements
• Four colors are used
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Triadic
• 3 colors equally distant from each other
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Assignment
1. In groups of three (I will assign) choose who is going to illustrate which color harmonies.
2. Each person should complete two illustrations. *All color harmonies need to be represented.
3. Do not write which color harmony your illustration is representing.
4. When all illustrations are completed, another group will be assessing your assignment.