COLOR SCHEMES
In Color Theory, a color scheme is the choice of colors used in design for a range of media.
Color schemes are used to create style and appeal.
Color schemes contain a full range of values (tints, tones, and shades) of each hue.
Analogous Color scheme
Variations of 3-4 colors that are next to each other.
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Complementary Color scheme
Variations of opposite colors.
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Split-Complementary Color scheme
Variations of a color and its complement’s neighbors
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Triadic Color scheme – split 1
Three colors evenly spaced with one color in-between.
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Triadic Color scheme – split 2
Three colors evenly spaced with two colors in-between.
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Triadic Color scheme – split 3
Three colors evenly spaced with three colors in-between.
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Tetradic Color scheme
Two pairs of complementary colors – split by one color.
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Square Color scheme
Two pairs of complementary colors evenly spaced (split by two).
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