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Color Primary, Secondary & Tertiary

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Page 1: Color-Interior Design

Color

Primary, Secondary & Tertiary

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Primary Colors

3 colors

Red, yellow & blue

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Secondary Colors

3 colors Green, orange &

violet Mix 2 primary colors together

Ex. Yellow+blue=

green

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Tertiary Colors 6 colors Blue-green, red-

orange, red-violet, blue-violet, yellow-green & yellow-orange

Mix 1 primary color & 1 secondary color

Ex. Red+orange= red-orange

Primary name comes 1st

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Hue

The color itself.Can be lightened or darkened but the hue

(color) is the same.

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Value

The degree of lightness or darkness of a hue in relation to black and white To raise value- add white (tint) To lower value- add black (shade) The higher the value-increase in size The lower the value-decrease in size Light colors-recede Dark colors- advance

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Tint

When you add white to a hue and raise the value

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Tones

When you add both black and white to a hue

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Shades

When you add black to a hue and lower the value

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Chroma or intensity

Brightness or dullness of a color; purity or strength of a color.

Intensity is lessened as a color is mixed with its complementary color.

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Chroma continued…..

Intense or pure colors are: Bright and stimulating Seem larger and closer People pay more attention to the form

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Warm colors Cool colors

Yellow –green to red-violet

Sunlight and fire Active & cheery Advancing informal

Red-violet to yellow-green

Restful Soothing Receding formal

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Color Schemes

Monochromatic

Analogous

Complimentary

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Monochromatic

Tints, tones and shades of the same color Ex. Blues & neutrals or all blues

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Analogous

2 or more colors next to each other on the color wheel

Ex. Blue, blue-green & green

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Complimentary- 3 types

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Direct/ complementary

2 colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel

Ex. Red and green

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Split Complementary

3 colors

1 color plus the 2 colors on either side of it’s complementary color

Ex. Yellow, red-violet & blue violet

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Triadic

Any 3 colors that are equidistant on the color wheel

Ex. Orange, violet & green

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Neutral

The room is basically neutral colors with small amounts of color for contrast Neutrals: white, black, gray, beige, brown Easy to create and live with Accent with bright color for contrast

Example: white, black, red