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colour...

the property of nature’s beauty


A colour is nothing only a property of light that
helps nature to bloom with its real beauty.
The spectrum of colour is VIBGYOR

V- VOILET
I- INDIGO
B- BLUE
G-GREEN
Y- YELLOW
O- ORANGE
R- RED
The three dimension of colour

hue
value
intensity
a) Hue is a term that is used for colour
such as red, blue, orange...
Colour wheel is a composition of colour through which
a person can understand about colour and it is the
place where colour exist.
In color theory, a color scheme is the choice of
colors used in design for a range of media.

A) Analogous color scheme

B) Neutral color scheme

C) Warm and Cool Color Schemes

D) Complementary color scheme

E) Split-complementary color scheme

F) Monochromatic color scheme

G) Acrometic color scheme


A) Analogous colour scheme

Analogous colors are colors that are adjacent to


each other on the color wheel.
B)Neutral color scheme

A color scheme that includes only colors not found on


the color wheel, called neutrals, such as beige, brown,
white, black, and gray.
C) Warm and Cool Color Schemes

a color scheme that includes "warmer" colors are:


orange, yellow, and red-orange. "Cooler" colors
are green, violet, light blue etc

warmcolour scheme

cool colour
scheme
D) Complementary color scheme

Complementary colors are colors that are opposite


each other on the color wheel, such as blue and
orange, red and green, purple and yellow.
E) Split-complementary color scheme

A color scheme that includes a main color and the


two colors on each side of its complementary
(opposite) color on the color wheel.
F) Monochromatic color scheme

A monochromatic scheme consists of different


values (tints and shades) of one single color.
G) Acrometic color scheme

A colour which is combination of black and white


colour only
b) Value is the lightness or darkness of colour,
here can’t be any colour that will be more
darker or darker as black and no colour will
be more lighter or lighter than white
c) Intensity of colour is something about the
brightness or dullness of colour
A collection of 100 colours using 6 different
colours
After choosing a picture, I pixilated the photo through
dividing picture into boxes then developed that very colour
by mixing different colour.
An exercise to develop colour for the design process

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