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Color Theory Basics For Non-Designers: Everything You Should Know

Graphic Mama

As a continuation of our inspirational examples and palette ideas for great color combinations, today we will have a look at the basics of color theory and go beyond that. You can also review the color theory article overview below and fast-travel to the specific sections you need. What are Colors?

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40 Free Color Scheme and Palette Apps (Massive Guide)

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Color selection is a stage in a design process that requires both smart thinking and gut feeling. In today’s digital era, you can have as many colors and color combinations as you like. The human eye can see millions of…

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80 Eye-Catching & Cool Color Combinations For 2021!

Design Wizard

I t remains the same whether you are choosing colors for a flyer, a photograph, a business card design, and choosing the perfect color combination for a logo or your website. Knowing What Color Combinations Work is Key. Finding What Colors Go Well Together. It is impossible to go wrong by following strict color theory.

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A Guide to Vintage Design Styles

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30 Mar 2018. 25 Nov 2018. 10 Aug 2018. 28 Sep 2018. How to Create a Bauhaus Poster in Adobe InDesign Here we’ll look at how to create a tribute poster, using typography, colors and grids which are trademarks of the Bauhaus style. 07 Aug 2018. Melody Nieves. Melody Nieves. Grace Fussell. Grace Fussell.

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The 5 Problems With Fundamental Color Theory

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Color theory is one of the first things graphic designers get taught about. It deconstructs the subject of color, turning it into simple rules that can be easily applied in your work. It teaches you about the color wheel, primary/secondary/tertiary colors, color temperature, color harmonies, and color wheel psychology.