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Color Harmonies PDF

The document discusses different color harmony techniques based on the color wheel, including complementary colors which are opposite each other and create high contrast, analogous colors which are adjacent and create serene designs, and triadic colors which are evenly spaced and create vibrant looks. Complementary colors must be carefully balanced and don't work well for text. Analogous colors are often found in nature. When using analogous or triadic schemes, one color should dominate with others used for accent.

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Color Harmonies PDF

The document discusses different color harmony techniques based on the color wheel, including complementary colors which are opposite each other and create high contrast, analogous colors which are adjacent and create serene designs, and triadic colors which are evenly spaced and create vibrant looks. Complementary colors must be carefully balanced and don't work well for text. Analogous colors are often found in nature. When using analogous or triadic schemes, one color should dominate with others used for accent.

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Color Harmonies

Basic techniques for combining colors


Below are shown the basic color chords based on the color wheel.

Complementary
Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel are considered to be
complementary colors (example: red and green).
The high contrast of complementary colors creates a vibrant look especially when
used at full saturation. This color scheme must be managed well so it is not jarring.
Complementary colors are tricky to use in large doses, but work well when you want
something to stand out.
Complementary colors are really bad for text.

Analogous
Analogous color schemes use colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
They usually match well and create serene and comfortable designs.
Analogous color schemes are often found in nature and are harmonious and pleasing
to the eye.
Make sure you have enough contrast when choosing an analogous color scheme.
Choose one color to dominate, a second to support. The third color is used (along
with black, white or gray) as an accent.

Triad
A triadic color scheme uses colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel.
Triadic color harmonies tend to be quite vibrant, even if you use pale or unsaturated
versions of your hues.
To use a triadic harmony successfully, the colors should be carefully balanced - let

one color dominate and use the two others for accent.

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