Pictures of color wheel designs

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Warm colors include red, orange, and yellow, and variations of those three colors. And in Part 3 we’ll discuss how to create effective color palettes for your own designs. In Part 2 we’ll talk about how hue, chroma, value, saturation, tones, tints and shades affect the way we perceive colors. Here we’ll discuss the meanings behind the different color families, and give some examples of how these colors are used (with a bit of analysis for each). This is the first in a three–part series on color theory. Cultural differences can compound those effects, with a hue that’s happy and uplifting in one country becoming depressing in another. Something as simple as changing the exact hue or saturation of a color can evoke a completely different feeling. Also, subscribe to our newsletter to not miss the next ones.Visual Perception And The Principles Of Gestalt.Part 3: How To Create Your Own Color Schemes.Part 2: Understanding Concepts And Color Terminology.

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