The document provides information about color theory, including definitions of hue, value, intensity and the color wheel. It also describes different color schemes (monochromatic, complementary, triadic, analogous, split complementary). Additional sections cover creating color schemes, general moods created by different colors, and planning considerations for interior spaces like living rooms. Specific requirements are outlined for drawing a schematic living room design.
colour plays important part in hotels and housekeeping department interior decoration.various colours, colour scheme , colour combination, effects of colours are discussed in these slides
This PPT by Hotel Management Tutorials explains the role of color interior designing along with different color schemes based on the prang color wheel.
colour plays important part in hotels and housekeeping department interior decoration.various colours, colour scheme , colour combination, effects of colours are discussed in these slides
This PPT by Hotel Management Tutorials explains the role of color interior designing along with different color schemes based on the prang color wheel.
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.
It is useful for art and science students at undergraduate level. It mainly talks about the definition of interior decoration, design, good taste and the objectives of design
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.
It is useful for art and science students at undergraduate level. It mainly talks about the definition of interior decoration, design, good taste and the objectives of design
We Presents to you a slide show of our vision of the "Psychology Of Colors".
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A useful simplification and condensation of Johannes ltten's major work. The Art of Color, this book covers subjective feeling and objective color principles in detail. It presents the key to understanding color in ltten's color circle and color contrasts.
How to use the color wheel to create colorful presentations Presentitude
The 12 colors in the color wheel can be combined in different ways when you create presentations. Some of the colors are considered warm, and some cold. Some are considered be complimentary in different ways. Colors next to each other are called analogous and using the same color and its tints tones and shades is called monochromatic. We can use these color combinations in the color wheel to create beautiful color schemes for presentations.
This is Part II in our series about color presentations. Part I (http://www.slideshare.net/Presentitude/basic-color-theoryforpresentationdesignpart1) covered basic color theory.
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3. Hue ‐ name of a color
Value ‐ refers to the lightness or darkness of a hue or color
light values ‐ tints
dark values ‐ shades
Ex. dark red of a macopa is a shade of red
delicate pink of a rose is a tint
Intensity ‐ quality of brightness or dullness of a color
Ex. blue ‐ might be a bright blue
more gray ‐ duller
Primary colors = red, yellow, blue
= they are the source of all colors
Secondary colors = are combinations of a primary and a secondary color
Ex. yellow green, blue green, blue violet, red orange, yellow orange,
red violet
4. COLOR SCHEMES:
1. Monochromatic
shades + tint of a color e.g. green, light green, dark green
shade = color + black
tint = color + white
10. CREATING A COLOR SCHEME:
1. Choose a main color which pleases you and use this for a
dominant furnishing item.
2. Choose an accent color from the opposite side of the color
wheel, as complement or contrast.
3. Link these two together with any neutral color like off-white,
cream, beige, grey, fawn, ecru, etc.
4. Different colors create different moods.
Warm colors (red, orange, yellow) and cool (green, blue, violet)
colors describe the visual temperature created by these groups.
However, it is important to stress that we are generalizing for
a color is a personal thing; color means different things to
different people; for instance, red maybe lively or threatening.
11. GENERAL MOODS CREATED BY COLOR
A. RED - rich, welcoming but can be over-aggressive
B. PINK - (red and white) - retains the warmth of red but it is also
delicate and dainty.
C. BLUE - tranquil, used to calm down but may need contrasting
warm touches to prevent a chilly feeling.
D. ORANGE, TAN, GOLDEN BROWN - warm cozy colors;
deeper brown needs offsetting with brighter colors to avoid
drab effect; bright orange is admirable for color accents but
tiring if surfaces are large.
E. YELLOW - has good light reflecting qualities; used to brighten
dingy rooms.
F. GREEN - cool, spacious color except when they veer towards
yellow shades, when they become warm.
G. PLUMS AND VIOLETS - have a formal, almost regal
association which makes them difficult to apply in homes but
the paler versions, the mauves can be pleasantly delicate
18. 1. DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND FINE ARTS
ARCH 19 - ARCHITECTURAL INTERIORS
2. PLATE NO. 1 - A LIVING ROOM
3. STUDENT’S ID NO. ____________
BS ARCH 2
4. ARCH’T. GRIEZL BATION
INSTRUCTOR
5. RATING:
FUNCTION X 30%
AMBIENCE X 30%
AESTHETICS X 30%
PRESENTATION X 10%
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