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A visual method of organizing and understanding color relationships.
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A color scheme that uses only one color, or hue plus the tints and shades of that one color, or hue.
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Refers to the brightness or dullness of a color. Pure color is the most intense. A little of a color added to it's complement will dull it's intensity.
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Colors made by mixing a Primary with a Secondary color. Name always includes Primary-Secondary color name (eg. Red-Violet)
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Similar colors. Next to each other on the color wheel. Used together to create subtle, harmonious color schemes.
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Colors made by mixing Primary colors together. Include Orange, Green and Violet.
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Colors evoke warmth. Include Red, Yellow, Orange.
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Adding black to a color, or hue, to create a darker value. The more black added, the darker the value becomes.
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Colors evoke cold. Include Blue, Green, Violet.
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Opposite colors. Across from each other on the color wheel. Used together to create vibrant, high contrast color schemes.
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Colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors together. Include Red, Yellow and Blue.
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Adding a color to white to create a lighter value. The more color added to white, the darker the value becomes.
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Browns created by mixing complementary colors together, when black and white are added to neutral colors grays are created.
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Another word for 'color.'
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The lightness or darkness of a hue, or color.
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