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Mrs. Davis introduces Itten and his contributions to color theory as we know it today. The color wheel, color schemes, qualities of color and the contrasts of color are explained.
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10. PRIMARY HUES
•Pure and basic
•Cannot be made from any other colors
•All other colors are made from these
•Equal distance from each other on color wheel
RED YELLOW BLUE
11. SECONDARY COLORS
•Made by mixing equal amounts of 2 primary colors
•Found halfway between the primary hues on the wheel
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ORANGE
GREEN
VIOLET
14. WARM COLORS
Appear hot like the sun or like fire
Give feelings of gaiety, activity or cheerfulness
Appear to advance-they make body look larger
Can give a nervous impression if overdone
15. COOL COLORS
Remind us of water or sky
Give feelings of quietness or restfulness
Appear to recede and make body look smaller
Can be depressing if overdone
17. ANALOGOUS COLOR SCHEME
This color scheme uses related, or neighboring colors on the
color wheel with varying values and intensities of the colors.
18. COMPLEMENTARY COLOR SCHEME
This color scheme uses opposite hues on the color
wheel. These colors are across from each other on the
wheel and have great contrast.
22. All colors are beautiful, depending on
personal taste.
If not used wisely or combined well, color
can cause apparel to look too gaudy or very
drab.
Harmony results when hues, values and
intensities are combined in a pleasing way.