Design color wall
- Tobin Thomas
- Feb 23, 2020
- 2 min read
When you are looking around nature, we can see million colors and many of them can find the colors with same name, such as, we can see
thousand of verities green color in mother nature but we can call it just green. However from the creative view is totally different. we visualizer
names each color with various name and code.Its divided in to mainly 3 categories as well as their respective hues, tints, tones, and shades.
Visualizing colors in this way helps you choose color schemes by showing you how each color relates to the color that comes next to it on a
rainbow color scale
In graphic design, basic design starts with Primary Colors There are three.
Primary colors:
Red
Yellow
Blue
Those colors are parent colors in design world

Secondary Colors
Secondary colors are the colors that are formed by combining any two of the three primary colors listed above. There are three secondary
colors: orange, purple, and green. You can create each one using two of the three primary colors. Here are the general rules of secondary
color creation:
Red + Yellow = Orange
Blue + Red = Purple
Yellow + Blue = Green

Tertiary Colors
Tertiary colors are created when you mix a primary color with secondary color.

COLOR MODES
If you have a computer knowledge, you've probably seen a mainly two color module that listed RGB or CMYK colors with some numbers next to
the letters.
CMYK
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key (Black).It's (CMYK color) mainly use for paper displays, including hand printing.

RGB
RGB color models,on the other hand, are designed for electronic displays, including computers. RGB stands for Red, Green, Blue, and is
based on the additive color model of light wave

When you're creating color on a computer, your color module will usually list both RGB and CMYK numbers. In practice you can use either one to find colors, and the other color model will adjust accordingly.
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