For my color theory class, we had to put together a "book" that we could use to show clients the various color families and how colors can work together in various combinations.
Color theory has been described easily with pictures & related information.The slide contains info about color, color wheel, hue, color scheme, & mixing theory .
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.
Color theory has been described easily with pictures & related information.The slide contains info about color, color wheel, hue, color scheme, & mixing theory .
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.
Color is one of the most expressive elements because
its quality affects our emotions directly and immediately.
This presentation has all about the colors & it's theory includes about the colors, history, Physiological Principles of Color etc.
This is an art lesson on using the color wheel for mixing simple harmonic color chords. It is an introduction to monochromatic, complementary, analogous and neutral color schemes. This slide show was prepared for a class at Broward College.
Color is one of the most expressive elements because
its quality affects our emotions directly and immediately.
This presentation has all about the colors & it's theory includes about the colors, history, Physiological Principles of Color etc.
This is an art lesson on using the color wheel for mixing simple harmonic color chords. It is an introduction to monochromatic, complementary, analogous and neutral color schemes. This slide show was prepared for a class at Broward College.
Describes the Color Theory History.
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Location. Location. Location. With so many maps and datums out there, how does a person know what datum is correct? How come my GPS coordinates don\'t match up on my map? Why is there a shift of 100 metres? How do I transform between different datums? What is a datum? What is the EPSG? Why have GIS Vendors and Oracle adopted them? Does offshore or onshore make a difference? How come there are so many datums? This presentation looks to provide some answers to some of these questions and to point out that latitude and longitude are not absolute.
Over the decades that surveyors have been trying to map the Earth, history and politics have shaped the way we see the world. Are the borders actually there? What if one nation adopts a standard, but the other does not? Does really matter what the co-ordinate system is? Why when I draw the a UTM Projection, the lines are curved, not in a grid? Is the OGC adopting these standards? So many questions and this presentation aims to answer some of them and provide some light on a complicated and sometimes unclear topic.
An easy color theory ppt that explains all the basic terms of color theory in an easy and engaging way using animations and attractive slides. It is the perfect ppt for you to refresh your knowledge.
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A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
2. Color Terms Hue: Another name for color Tint: Color + White Tone: Color + Gray Shade: Color + Black Value: The lightness or darkness of a color Saturation: The purity of a color There are 12 hues. Any other color is a tint, tone or shade of one of these hues, unless it is a neutral. What is color? Color is the byproduct of the spectrum of light, as it is reflected or absorbed, as received by the human eye and processed by the human brain.
3. There are three families of colors: primary, secondary and tertiary. PRIMARY colors: These are RED, BLUE and YELLOW. They cannot be mixed from any other color. SECONDARY colors: These are ORANGE, GREEN and VIOLET. They are made by mixing two primary colors. TERTIARY colors: These are RED-ORANGE, YELLOW-ORANGE, YELLOW-GREEN, BLUE-GREEN, BLUE-VIOLET and RED-VIOLET. They are made by mixing one primary and one secondary color. Neutrals are colors without hue. NEUTRALS: These are WHITE, BLACK and GRAY. White reflects all colors and black absorbs them all. Gray results from mixing white and black.
4. Color terminology: Achromatic Scheme Monochromatic Scheme Analogous Scheme Extended Analogous Scheme Complementary Scheme Split Complementary Scheme Triadic Scheme Contrasting Scheme Full Spectrum Color Value (Light vs. Dark) Saturation (Color Intensity) Color Temperature (Warm vs. Cool) The 12 Hues The Color Wheel
5. ACHROMATIC SCHEME Achromatic colors possess no hue. They consist of the neutrals: white, black and gray. Neutrals modify the values and intensities of all hues.
6. MONOCHROMATIC SCHEME A monochromatic color scheme is comprised of the tints, tones and shades of any one color or neutral.
7. ANALOGOUS SCHEME An analogous color scheme uses any 3 shades, tints or tones of colors that lie adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
8. EXTENDED ANALOGOUS SCHEME An extended analogous color scheme uses any 4 or more shades, tints or tones of colors that lie adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
9. COMPLEMENTARY SCHEME A complementary color scheme uses a tint, tone or shade of one color and combines it with the color that lies directly across from it on the color wheel.
10. SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY SCHEME A split complementary color scheme uses a tint, tone or shade of one color and combines it with the colors that lie adjacent to the color directly across from it on the color wheel.
11. TRIADIC SCHEME A triadic color scheme is comprised of 3 colors on the color wheel which are equally spaced from each other.
12. CONTRASTING SCHEME Contrasting colors are very similar to complementary colors. Colors that contrast help each other to stand out more vibrantly.
13. FULL SPECTRUM All the colors on the color wheel or “all the colors of the rainbow”.
14. VALUE & SATURATION Value is the relative lightness or darkness of a color. Saturation (or purity) describes how pure a color is. A color that is pure is clear and bright. Adding black causes it to become muddy and dark, giving it a shade. Adding white causes the color to become washed out or tinted.
15. COLOR TEMPERATURE Colors can be divided into 2 groups: the warm (or aggressive) colors of reds, oranges and yellows, and the cool (or receding) colors of greens, blues and violets.
16. THE TWELVE HUES The 12 colors that comprise the color wheel are red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, yellow, yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, violet and red-violet.