Color Scheme

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ELEMENTS OF DESIGN

COLOR LINE
Is light reflected off 01 02 The most basic feature; is a
objects. mark used to symbolize
directions or curves
SHAPE/FORM 03
-2 Dimensions
-3 Dimensions SPACE
04
TEXTURE 05 Surface area having
height, width, and depth
A surface feature illusion. A surface
that can be seen and
felt
GROUP ACTIVITY
Direction: Each group will have take pictures of 5 elements they can
observe on their respective area for 10 minutes only.
CREATIVITY 30%
1. COLOR ACCURACY 30%
2. LINE TIME
20%
3. SHAPE/FORM – ORGANIC/GEOMETRIC MANAGEMENT

4. SPACE TEAMWORK 20%


TOTAL 100%
5. TEXTURE

Group 1 – Covered court Group 2 – Outside the classroom


Group 3 – Narra Bench Group 4 – Inside the classroom
Group 5 - Garden
Sharing Time!
Before we move on to our new lesson, let us first
recall what you have learned from
the past lessons. Answer following questions:

1. What are the primary colors?


2. What are the secondary colors?
3. What are the tertiary colors?
Direction: Look at the picture of colored popsicle below and
answer the following questions.
1. What are the missing colors to
complete the 12 colors in color wheel?
2. What are your favorite colors? Why do
you like those colors?
3. Do you believe that if you love color
green you are nature lover?
4. Which color shows feminine color
scheme?
5. Which color shows masculine color
scheme?
COLOR
SCHEME
COLOR SCHEME
Color scheme is the way of choosing colors that is used
in various design. The arrangement of colors is
important in designing to achieve the desired
outcome. In color scheme, there are related colors and
contrasting colors.
A. RELATED COLORS
1. Monochromatic harmony

Monochromatic refers to a color scheme which consists


of one-color variations. You can use any color to
create a monochromatic color scheme. For example,
adding white to red to creates pink, adding white to
blue to creates sky blue then you could have a
monochromatic color of pink and blue.
A. RELATED COLORS

1. Monochromatic harmony
Monochromatic refers to a color scheme which consists
of one-color variations. You can use any color to
create a monochromatic color scheme.
A. RELATED COLORS
2. Analogous Harmony
Analogous colors are three-color groups along the color
wheel next to each other, and a tertiary
B. CONTRASTING COLORS
1. Complementary colors
Complementary colors are opposite to each
other on a color wheel, so they create a
strong contrast.
B. CONTRASTING COLORS
2. Double complementary colors
A two neighboring colors and their
opposite colors.
B. CONTRASTING COLORS
3. Split complementary colors
Three colors diagonal with each other
B. CONTRASTING COLORS
4. Triad colors
In color wheel, the color in between three
spaces.
Remember
TO ACHIEVE
BEAUTY IN MAKE YOUR
DESIGNING, DESIGN MORE
A DESIGN WILL ATTRACTIVE
YOU MUST
MAKE AN AND
BEAR MIND
IMPACT AND COLORFUL BY
THAT
WILL NEVER BE USING THE
PRINCIPLES
FORGOTTEN. DIFFERENT
AND
ELEMENTS OF COLOR
DESIGN. SCHEME
ASSIGNMENT: Bring the ff. materials tomorrow

COLORED COMPASS RULER PENCIL


PAPERS

CRAYONS/COLORED
SCISSOR GLUE PENCIL/COLORED PEN
THAT’S ALL, THANK
YOU! I HOPE YOU
LEARNED SOMETHING!
PREPARED BY: DANICA IVY MAE F. NOVERA
HAVE A NICE DAY
The complementary colors
Yellow Violet
Venus is the second Jupiter is the biggest
planet from the Sun planet of them all

Blue Orange
Earth is the planet where Despite being red, Mars
we all live is a cold place

Green Red
Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant and
planet to the Sun has several rings
Matching colors
Orange
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all

Violet
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings

Green
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
8-FORTITUDE
GROUP 1
GROUP 2
GROUP 3
GROUP 4
LINE GROUP 5
SHAPE
COLOR
SPACE
TEXTURE
8-PERSEVERANCE
GROUP 1
GROUP 2
GROUP 3
GROUP 4
LINE TEXTURE COLOR SHAPE

SPACE
GROUP 5
LINE
SHAPE
COLOR
SPACE
TEXTURE

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