 Monochromatic – this color combination
results in the use of the same color, but
different shades. Ex. Light Brown, brown,
beige.
 Complementary – this results in the use of
two colors, opposite each other in the color
wheel. Ex. Red and green, blue and yellow
etc.
 Analogous – this combination uses two
colors beside each other on the color wheel.
Ex. Blue and green, yellow and orange, red
and purple. Etc.
 Triadic – this combination is made up of three
colors that form a equidistant triangle on the
color wheel. Ex. Purple, green and yellow.
 Red – is the color of fire and blood so it is associated
with energy, war, danger, determination, as well as
passion, desire and love.
 Light Red – represents joy, sexuality, passion,
sensitivity and love.
 Pink – signifies romance, love and friendship. It
denotes feminine qualities.
 Dark Red – associated with vigor, will power, rage,
anger, leadership, courage, malice and wrath.
 Brown – suggest stability and denotes masculine
qualities.
 Reddish Brown – is associated with harvest and fall.
 Orange - combines the energy of red and the
happiness of yellow. It is associated with joy,
sunshine and the tropics.
 Dark Orange – can mean deceit and distrust.
 Red Orange – corresponds to desire, sexual
passion, pleasure, denomination, aggression
and thirst for action.
 Gold – evokes the feeling of prestige, wisdom
and wealth.
 Yellow – is the color of sunshine. It is
associated with joy, happiness, intellect and
energy.
 Green – is the color of nature. It symbolizes
growth, harmony, freshness and fertility.
 Dark green – is associated with ambition,
green and jealousy.
 Yellow Green – can indicate sickness,
cowardice, discord and jealousy.
 Aqua – associated with emotional healing
and protection.
 Olive green – is the traditional color of peace.
 Blue – is the color of intelligence of the sky
and the sea. It is associated with depth and
stability. It symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom,
confidence, intelligence, faith, truth and
heaven.
 Light Blue – is associated with health,
healing, tranquility, understanding and
softness.
 Dark Blue – represents knowledge, power,
integrity and seriousness.
 Purple – combines the stability of blue and
the energy of red. Purple is associated with
royalty, power, nobility, luxury and ambition.
 Light Purple – evokes romantic and nostalgic
feelings.
 Dark Purple – evokes gloom and sad feelings.
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 Color of skin, eyes and hair.
 Personality
 Occasion

Color

  • 3.
     Monochromatic –this color combination results in the use of the same color, but different shades. Ex. Light Brown, brown, beige.
  • 4.
     Complementary –this results in the use of two colors, opposite each other in the color wheel. Ex. Red and green, blue and yellow etc.
  • 5.
     Analogous –this combination uses two colors beside each other on the color wheel. Ex. Blue and green, yellow and orange, red and purple. Etc.
  • 6.
     Triadic –this combination is made up of three colors that form a equidistant triangle on the color wheel. Ex. Purple, green and yellow.
  • 7.
     Red –is the color of fire and blood so it is associated with energy, war, danger, determination, as well as passion, desire and love.  Light Red – represents joy, sexuality, passion, sensitivity and love.  Pink – signifies romance, love and friendship. It denotes feminine qualities.  Dark Red – associated with vigor, will power, rage, anger, leadership, courage, malice and wrath.  Brown – suggest stability and denotes masculine qualities.  Reddish Brown – is associated with harvest and fall.
  • 8.
     Orange -combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. It is associated with joy, sunshine and the tropics.  Dark Orange – can mean deceit and distrust.  Red Orange – corresponds to desire, sexual passion, pleasure, denomination, aggression and thirst for action.  Gold – evokes the feeling of prestige, wisdom and wealth.
  • 9.
     Yellow –is the color of sunshine. It is associated with joy, happiness, intellect and energy.
  • 10.
     Green –is the color of nature. It symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness and fertility.  Dark green – is associated with ambition, green and jealousy.  Yellow Green – can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord and jealousy.  Aqua – associated with emotional healing and protection.  Olive green – is the traditional color of peace.
  • 11.
     Blue –is the color of intelligence of the sky and the sea. It is associated with depth and stability. It symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth and heaven.  Light Blue – is associated with health, healing, tranquility, understanding and softness.  Dark Blue – represents knowledge, power, integrity and seriousness.
  • 12.
     Purple –combines the stability of blue and the energy of red. Purple is associated with royalty, power, nobility, luxury and ambition.  Light Purple – evokes romantic and nostalgic feelings.  Dark Purple – evokes gloom and sad feelings. 
  • 13.
     Color ofskin, eyes and hair.  Personality  Occasion