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Understanding the meaning of colorUnderstanding the meaning of color
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Color Symbolism
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What color does?
Colors are more than a combination of red and blue or yellow and green.
Colors create non-verbal communication.
Keep in mind how the eye and mind perceive certain colors and color meanings.
Color ReactionsColor Reactions
Sometimes color creates a physical reaction. Red can increase blood pressure.
At other times, color can create a cultural reaction. In the U.S. white is for weddings, in some Eastern cultures it is for funerals.
Sometimes color creates a physical reaction. Red can increase blood pressure.
At other times, color can create a cultural reaction. In the U.S. white is for weddings, in some Eastern cultures it is for funerals.
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Cool colors tend to recede into the background of an image. They are used to promote a sense of restfulness and peace.
Warm colors are the first to be seen in an image and are much stronger. They are associated with warmth and friendliness.
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Cool and Warm Colors
Color Schemes
Monochromatic - many values of one color.
Analogous - a family of colors based on the middle color.
Neutral - shades of black, white and gray
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Discovering Color in Motion
Now that you have learned a few basics about color it is time to visit the site Color in Motion. Here you will learn about the six basic colors, their descriptive words and their complementary color buddies. There is a movie and information about each color plus a kaleidoscope feature to show how colors interact. Ready? Click the link below!
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