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Color Harmonies Anne Hawes Cottonwood High School Murray, Utah
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Page 1: Color Harmonies - Mrs. Hawes

Color Harmonies

Anne Hawes

Cottonwood High School

Murray, Utah

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Think about…..color in designConsider a short list of

occupations where knowing how

to use color harmonies is critical to

personal success and as well as

business success.

Home and Office

Interior Designers

Web Page Designers

Fabric Designers

Carpet and Rug

Designers

Graphic Artists

Car Designers

Fashion and

Costume Designers

Movie and Motion

Picture Set Designers

Floral Designers

Marketing and Advertising

Specialists

Landscape Architects

Artists and

Painters

Dinner and Kitchenware

DesignersArchitects

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RULES FOR USING COLOR

1. Family is special. 2. Neighbors make

good company.

3. Opposites attract.

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Neutral and Accented

Neutral Color HarmoniesRule # 1:

Families are special

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Browns, Tans, and Beiges

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Red Monochromatic

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Green Monochromatic

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Blue Monochromatic

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Yellow Monochromatic

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Analogous Color Harmonies

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.

Choose one color to dominate, a second

to support. The third color is used (along

with black, white or gray) as an accent.

Rule #2: Neighbors

make good company

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Analogous HarmoniesUsing colors adjacent to one

other on the color wheel.

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Neighbors make

good company

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Analogous Harmonies

Using 3-5 adjacent colors

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Complementary Color HarmoniesComplementary Colors are opposite each other on

the color wheel. Red and green, yellow and violet,

orange and blue are the primary and secondary

color complements.

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.

Use one color as the dominant color, the other as

the accent color.

Rule # 3:

Opposites attract

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Complementary Colors

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Red and Green

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Split Complementary

The split-complementary color scheme is a variation of

the complementary color scheme. In addition to the base

color, it uses the two colors adjacent to its complement.

This color scheme has the same strong visual contrast as

the complementary color scheme, but has less tension.

The split-complimentary color scheme is often a good

choice for beginners, because it is difficult to mess up.

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Split Complementary with Accent Colors

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Split Complementary in Art and

Nature

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Triadic Color Harmonies

This color scheme uses colors in a triad scheme

spaced equally apart on the color wheel. The triads

are; red, blue and yellow; red violet, blue green and

yellow orange; violet, green and orange; blue violet,

yellow green and red orange.

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Three’s Company

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Triadic in Art and Nature

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Double Complementary or

Tetradic Color Harmonies

The double complementary or tetradic color

scheme uses four colors arranged into two

complementary pairs.

This rich color scheme offers plenty of

possibilities for variation.

The tetradic color scheme works best if you

let one color be dominant.

You should also be conscious about the

balance of warm and cool colors in your

design.

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Using Color

Everywhere

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Tetradic in Art…

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Color Harmonies Assignment

1. On a black line picture of a chair

use colored pencils to color each of

the color harmonies/schemes.

2. In the boxes on each page, fill

in the colors you chose to use for

that harmony.

3. Complete the rubric for each

color scheme before turning work

into the basket.

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Works Sited

www.tigercolor.com

www.potterybarn.com

www.ethanallen.com

www.ethanallen.com

www.google.images.com

Residential Housing and Interiors;

Kicklighter and Kicklighter; Goodheart-

Wilcox, Inc. 1998

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Neutral Accented Neutral

Name__________________

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Name__________________

Monochromatic(Use at least 3 tints or shades) Analogous

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Name___________________

Complementary Split Complementary

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Name________________________

TriadicTetradic or Double

Complementary


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