Monday, October 7, 2013

Assinment #6 Color Schemes


Monochromatic

Monochromatic colors make up one color on the color wheel. Any color on the color wheel can be used as monochromatic except the neutral colors which are black, gray, white. Monochromatic has a calming effect on where you put it. Monochromatic is a varying of shades of the same hue. Neutral could be used in the space. 






Analogous
Analogous is a group of colors that are similar. They are next to each other on the color wheel. The Possible colors could be like orange and the colors next to it would be yellow-orange and red. It has a crisp effect on the space. You could add white or bold colors to the space.



























Split-Complementary
Complementary means high energy background. Neutral colors look good with this scheme. The colors that make up the space are multiple colors. Red-orange, yellow-orange, and blue or red-violet, yellow, and green. Split-Complementary makes the space less intense. 




Triadic
Triad means three colors equadistic colors on the color wheel. They are equal apart from each other on the color wheel. Possible colors could be purple, green, and yellow or yellow, blue, and red which are the primary colors. Triadic colors have an excitement and brings people together.

















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