Tag: color wheel


PRIMARY HUE

Primary hues are the most basic colors and serve as the foundation for all other hues and colors. Primary hues are not mixed with other colors, but are instead created from the three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue. Primary hues are used to create the other colors that are used in art, fashion, and […]

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COLOR CIRCLE

Introduction: The Color Circle The color circle, often interchangeably termed the color wheel or chromatic circle, stands as a foundational and indispensable theoretical tool within the domains of art, graphic design, physics, and psychology. It provides a visual, systematic, and logical organization of hues, illustrating the relationships between various colors based on the way they […]

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ANTAGONISTIC COLORS

Antagonistic Colors: Perception and Theory The Core Definition of Antagonistic Colors Antagonistic colors, fundamentally rooted in the field of visual perception, are defined as pairs of colors that are directly opposite one another on the traditional color wheel. These pairings—such as red and green, blue and yellow, or black and white—create the highest possible contrast […]

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