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Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.
Page 2: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

• Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer

• Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth

Page 3: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

WARM NEUTRAL

COOLWARM

Colors like pink, red-violet, gold, peach,etc. are all members of

the WARM family. The

dominant hue in these

combination colors is a

WARM color.

Neutral colors are not warm OR cool, but they will take on the look of both. Brown can look cool if it has a bluish tone in it, but it can also look warm if it has a yellow or reddish tone.

Colors such as lavender, blue-green, plum,

indigo, etc. are considered to be cool colors. The dominant hue in

these combination colors is a

COOL color

Page 4: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

WARM colors will make people feel happy, excited or sometimes tense.

Neutral colors will make people feel happy, or anxious if they are with WARM colors, and sad or peaceful if they are in with Cool colors

.

C00L colors will make people feel calm,relaxed, peaceful, or even sad.

Page 5: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

• When two colors come into direct contact, their differences are more obvious.

• A yellow-green surrounded by a green looks more yellow and vice-versa

Page 6: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

• The contrast in values of yellow and black say "Pay attention to me!"

• Pale, cool colors feel clean.

Page 7: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

• Saturated and warm colors make things more noticeable. Reserve bright colors for special accents

• Full strength colors used equally tend to look gaudy.

Page 8: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

• Lighter and cooler colors tend to be less noticeable

• Warmer and darker colors stand out more.

Page 9: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

• Light colors appear to be larger on a dark background

• Dark colors appear to be smaller on a light background

Page 10: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

• A dominant color is a color that is used most often.

• Too many colors confuses the viewer about what to look at first.

Page 11: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.

 Notice the impact of color on the logo design above.

What does each one "say" to you, simply because of the choice of colors?

Page 12: Warm colors create a warm, sunny feeling and advance toward the viewer Cool colors produce a cold, icy feeling and create depth.