Part 1:
Primary colours: The primary colours are Red,Blue and Yellow. These three colours can not be mixed into other colours
Secondary colours: The secondary colours are Green,Orange and Violet
Tertiary colours: This is a colour mixed with the primary colour and the secondary colour.
Secondary colours: The secondary colours are Green,Orange and Violet
Tertiary colours: This is a colour mixed with the primary colour and the secondary colour.
Complementary colors: The first set of complementary colors are Yellow, Blue, Orange, Green and Red.
Analogous colours: There are three groups with fours colours inside of the groups the following colours are: Blue,blue/violet, preen/blue, preen. The second group of colours are: Yellow/preen, yellow,orange/yellow,orange. The Last colours are: Red/orange,red,red/violet and violet.
Triadic colours: The Triadic colors are similar to the Analogous colors. These colors schemes using the color wheel. The Triadic colors tend to be vibrant. The colors are Green, Purple and Green.
Split-Complementary: These colours are used normally for beginners because these colours are normally difficult.
Rectangle (tetradic) colour: The rectangle colours use the four colours from the complementary pairs.
square colours: This square colours are the same as the rectangle colours because they use the same four colours as the rectangle category
Warm colours: Warm colors are another side of the normal colors but a lighter version of them.
Cool Colors: Cool colors are are white, gray, blue and green. also,
Neutral Colors: are not essentially colors. For example, think of the color red without the red in the color. The color would turn into red.
Monochromatic colors: are colors going from the lightest color to the darkest. For example, think of blue, the blue is going to the the lightest color to the darkest colors. It will go to light light blue to black.
Hue: are colors without a shade or a tint.
Saturation: is the brightness to the color, which also stands for RGB
Tints and shades: a tint is a darker color of the original
Luminance colors: are brightness colors. Brighter than normal colors.
Analogous colours: There are three groups with fours colours inside of the groups the following colours are: Blue,blue/violet, preen/blue, preen. The second group of colours are: Yellow/preen, yellow,orange/yellow,orange. The Last colours are: Red/orange,red,red/violet and violet.
Triadic colours: The Triadic colors are similar to the Analogous colors. These colors schemes using the color wheel. The Triadic colors tend to be vibrant. The colors are Green, Purple and Green.
Split-Complementary: These colours are used normally for beginners because these colours are normally difficult.
Rectangle (tetradic) colour: The rectangle colours use the four colours from the complementary pairs.
square colours: This square colours are the same as the rectangle colours because they use the same four colours as the rectangle category
Warm colours: Warm colors are another side of the normal colors but a lighter version of them.
Cool Colors: Cool colors are are white, gray, blue and green. also,
Neutral Colors: are not essentially colors. For example, think of the color red without the red in the color. The color would turn into red.
Monochromatic colors: are colors going from the lightest color to the darkest. For example, think of blue, the blue is going to the the lightest color to the darkest colors. It will go to light light blue to black.
Hue: are colors without a shade or a tint.
Saturation: is the brightness to the color, which also stands for RGB
Tints and shades: a tint is a darker color of the original
Luminance colors: are brightness colors. Brighter than normal colors.
Part 2:
The colour that I picked was red.
Symbolizes and meanings:The colour red symbolizes blood, energy, war, love, danger, strength, power and determination etc. This colour has it's own meanings why red is chosen. Some popular brands that use red are the following: Coca-Cola, Target and Vodafone
Symbolizes and meanings:The colour red symbolizes blood, energy, war, love, danger, strength, power and determination etc. This colour has it's own meanings why red is chosen. Some popular brands that use red are the following: Coca-Cola, Target and Vodafone
The culture of red is normally guilt and anger. In some places red is suppose to be happy and in some places if you wear red it means death or war. So mainly depends on what the case is.
Red Variations: Red,scarlet, imperial red, indian red, spanish red, carmine, ruby, crimson, rusty red
Song About Red: Taylor Swift Red
Marketing and Brand: Marketing wise the colours and the companies are blowing up. The brand Coca- Cola, Vodafone and Target and some of the biggest brands. So marketing wise this is a great colour and great for advertising.
Red Variations: Red,scarlet, imperial red, indian red, spanish red, carmine, ruby, crimson, rusty red
Song About Red: Taylor Swift Red
Marketing and Brand: Marketing wise the colours and the companies are blowing up. The brand Coca- Cola, Vodafone and Target and some of the biggest brands. So marketing wise this is a great colour and great for advertising.
Part 3:
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