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COLORS
By
Swetha.K
PROPERTIES
 Hue – Attribute by which we recognize color (eg red, blue, yellow etc)
 Value – amount of lightness & darkness, by mixing white or black.
 Intensity – Brightness or dullness of a color.
COLOR MIXING
 Additive colors - An additive color
model involves light emitted directly from
a source or illuminant of some sort. The
additive reproduction process usually uses
red, green and blue light to produce the
other colors. Combining one of these
additive primary colors with another in
equal amounts produces the additive
secondary colors cyan, magenta, and
yellow.
 Subtractive colors - A subtractive color
model explains the mixing of paints, dyes,
inks, and natural colorants to create a full
range of colors, each caused by subtracting
(that is, absorbing) some wavelengths of
light and reflecting the others. The color
that a surface displays depends on which
colors of the electromagnetic spectrum are
reflected by it and therefore made visible.
TERMINOLOGY
 Harmonious – colors
adjacent to each other on the
color wheel
 Contrast / complementary
– colors directly opposite to
each other on color wheel
 Achromatic – Any color
that lacks strong chromatic
content is said to
be unsaturated, achromatic,
or near neutral.
 After image – a ghost image
generated by the eye in
response to stimulation by a
single color in the absence
of its compliment.
 Shade – pure color
made darker with
addition of black
 Tint – pure color made
lighter with addition of
white.
 Tone – pure color to
which gray is added.
COLOR WHEEL
 Primary colors – red blue
yellow.
 Secondary colors – obtained by
mixing of 2 primary colors.
 Tertiary colors – obtained by
mixing of 2 secondary colors.
 Warm & cool colors
COLOR SCHEMES
 Monochromatic – one color
in varying intensities
 Complementary – directly
opposite to each other on color
wheel.
 Double complementary –
pair of complementary colors
 Split complementary – one
hue from one side of the color
& the 2 hues adjacent to its
complementary color.
 Analogous – 3 colors
side by side
 Triad/contrasting –
equilateral triangle on
color wheel
 Tetrad – uses four
colors evenly spaced
on the color wheel
COLOR PERCEPTION
 Color constancy –
involves our tendency to
compensate for the effect
of various light sources on
the color of the objects we
see.
 Simultaneous contrast
– when 2 complementary
colors are placed side by
side, it tends to heighten
each others saturation &
brilliance without any
apparent change in hue.
 Optical mixture – when
an objects patches of color
are so small that they
pass below the threshold
of conscious perception,
we see the colors as
optically mixed.
 Spatial dimension –
when our brain add or
subtract distance,
depending upon the colors
perceived.
White
COLOR PSYCHOLOGY
 Yellow-
 Orange-
 Red-
 Purple-
 Blue-
 Green-
 -
 Brown-
 Black-
Yellow
 Yellow is the brightest of all colors and
has the greatest illuminating power.
 It is warm and cheerful and stimulates
activity and communication, circulation
and appetite.
 It can also, however, indicate a
tendency to be frivolous and superficial.
Overuse
 Excessive mental
stimulation
 Feelings of detachment
Orange
 Orange is a social and
exuberant color and represents
ripeness, warmth and
happiness.
 If used extensively, orange can
be a very forceful color.
Overuse
 Irresponsible behavior
 Nervousness or
restlessness
Red
 Red is a traditional symbol of
love, romance, courage, danger,
passion and rage.
 It gives an impression of richness
and luxury and is an adventurous
and ambitious color.
Overuse
 Exhaustion, fear, aggression & anger
 Magenta can be mentally draining &
lead to arrogance.
Purple
 Purple is the color of royalty and is associated with
noble traits such as love, truth and justice.
 It is dramatic, sophisticated and sensual and
indicates an imaginative and lateral-thinking
personality.
 It can also indicate a lack of realism and feeling of
self-importance.
 It also has the ability to lower blood pressure
&respiratory rates.
Overuse
 Mental
fatigue &
stagnation
Blue
 Blue is a color of peace, tranquility
and wisdom and can generate a
sense of well-being.
 Blue gives the impression of space
and coolness and represents
serenity, loyalty and truth.
Overuse
 Feeling of isolation & laziness
 Calming, depressing & can
lessen our motivation.
Green
 Green indicates a well-balanced personality & is
conservative, traditional and conventional.
 It inspires feelings of restfulness, freshness &
informality.
Overuse
 Confusion & isolation, selfishness, jealousy,
depression, indecision & laziness.
 White symbolizes light, triumph,
innocence and joy and it gives the
effect of enlarging a space.
 White can indicate an individualistic
& idealistic personality and it creates
an atmosphere of coolness.
Overuse
 Feelings of emptiness & isolation.
 Unfriendly, sterile & unapproachable.
White
Brown
 Earthy, Home, Durability, Warm,
Comforting, Approachable,
Common, Sincere, Masculine,
Rugged, Natural
Overuse
 Lessen sense of vitality
Black
 Black represents an absence of light & color,
but can be a deep and restful contrast.
 It is sophisticated, elegant, dramatic &
formal & gives a feeling of solid strength.
 It can be powerful, aloof & intimidating.
Overuse
 Draining
negative,
overwhelming
or depressing.
 Soak up
energy &
vitality.
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Color

  • 2. PROPERTIES  Hue – Attribute by which we recognize color (eg red, blue, yellow etc)  Value – amount of lightness & darkness, by mixing white or black.  Intensity – Brightness or dullness of a color.
  • 3. COLOR MIXING  Additive colors - An additive color model involves light emitted directly from a source or illuminant of some sort. The additive reproduction process usually uses red, green and blue light to produce the other colors. Combining one of these additive primary colors with another in equal amounts produces the additive secondary colors cyan, magenta, and yellow.  Subtractive colors - A subtractive color model explains the mixing of paints, dyes, inks, and natural colorants to create a full range of colors, each caused by subtracting (that is, absorbing) some wavelengths of light and reflecting the others. The color that a surface displays depends on which colors of the electromagnetic spectrum are reflected by it and therefore made visible.
  • 4. TERMINOLOGY  Harmonious – colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel  Contrast / complementary – colors directly opposite to each other on color wheel  Achromatic – Any color that lacks strong chromatic content is said to be unsaturated, achromatic, or near neutral.  After image – a ghost image generated by the eye in response to stimulation by a single color in the absence of its compliment.
  • 5.  Shade – pure color made darker with addition of black  Tint – pure color made lighter with addition of white.  Tone – pure color to which gray is added.
  • 6. COLOR WHEEL  Primary colors – red blue yellow.  Secondary colors – obtained by mixing of 2 primary colors.  Tertiary colors – obtained by mixing of 2 secondary colors.  Warm & cool colors
  • 7. COLOR SCHEMES  Monochromatic – one color in varying intensities  Complementary – directly opposite to each other on color wheel.  Double complementary – pair of complementary colors  Split complementary – one hue from one side of the color & the 2 hues adjacent to its complementary color.
  • 8.  Analogous – 3 colors side by side  Triad/contrasting – equilateral triangle on color wheel  Tetrad – uses four colors evenly spaced on the color wheel
  • 9. COLOR PERCEPTION  Color constancy – involves our tendency to compensate for the effect of various light sources on the color of the objects we see.  Simultaneous contrast – when 2 complementary colors are placed side by side, it tends to heighten each others saturation & brilliance without any apparent change in hue.  Optical mixture – when an objects patches of color are so small that they pass below the threshold of conscious perception, we see the colors as optically mixed.  Spatial dimension – when our brain add or subtract distance, depending upon the colors perceived.
  • 10. White COLOR PSYCHOLOGY  Yellow-  Orange-  Red-  Purple-  Blue-  Green-  -  Brown-  Black-
  • 11. Yellow  Yellow is the brightest of all colors and has the greatest illuminating power.  It is warm and cheerful and stimulates activity and communication, circulation and appetite.  It can also, however, indicate a tendency to be frivolous and superficial. Overuse  Excessive mental stimulation  Feelings of detachment
  • 12. Orange  Orange is a social and exuberant color and represents ripeness, warmth and happiness.  If used extensively, orange can be a very forceful color. Overuse  Irresponsible behavior  Nervousness or restlessness
  • 13. Red  Red is a traditional symbol of love, romance, courage, danger, passion and rage.  It gives an impression of richness and luxury and is an adventurous and ambitious color. Overuse  Exhaustion, fear, aggression & anger  Magenta can be mentally draining & lead to arrogance.
  • 14. Purple  Purple is the color of royalty and is associated with noble traits such as love, truth and justice.  It is dramatic, sophisticated and sensual and indicates an imaginative and lateral-thinking personality.  It can also indicate a lack of realism and feeling of self-importance.  It also has the ability to lower blood pressure &respiratory rates. Overuse  Mental fatigue & stagnation
  • 15. Blue  Blue is a color of peace, tranquility and wisdom and can generate a sense of well-being.  Blue gives the impression of space and coolness and represents serenity, loyalty and truth. Overuse  Feeling of isolation & laziness  Calming, depressing & can lessen our motivation.
  • 16. Green  Green indicates a well-balanced personality & is conservative, traditional and conventional.  It inspires feelings of restfulness, freshness & informality. Overuse  Confusion & isolation, selfishness, jealousy, depression, indecision & laziness.
  • 17.  White symbolizes light, triumph, innocence and joy and it gives the effect of enlarging a space.  White can indicate an individualistic & idealistic personality and it creates an atmosphere of coolness. Overuse  Feelings of emptiness & isolation.  Unfriendly, sterile & unapproachable. White
  • 18. Brown  Earthy, Home, Durability, Warm, Comforting, Approachable, Common, Sincere, Masculine, Rugged, Natural Overuse  Lessen sense of vitality
  • 19. Black  Black represents an absence of light & color, but can be a deep and restful contrast.  It is sophisticated, elegant, dramatic & formal & gives a feeling of solid strength.  It can be powerful, aloof & intimidating. Overuse  Draining negative, overwhelming or depressing.  Soak up energy & vitality.