Colors that are organized on a color wheel and group into three categories
What is Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Colors
To Coach, Mentor, teach and motivate. To guide a group from point A to point B
What is Leadership Skills
Color for digital imaging
RGB Mixing Model
The way an Object feels
What is Texture
Evenly repeated images
Pattern
Blues, Greens, and Purples
Cool Colors
Connect Well with members on the team and with other stakeholders
What is Teamwork
The science and art of using color
Color Theory
An elongated mark. ex Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal, Jagged, Smooth, Squiggly, and Text
What is a Line
Movement Caused by unevenly repeating an element
What is Rhythm
Colors Opposite to each other on the color wheel
Complementary Colors
Good "Vibe"; eye contact, facial expression, body language and tone
What is Communication Skills
Adding Black to a hue creates a
Shade
2D Enclosed Areas and 3D Volumes
What is Shape & Form
Creating the center of attention.
What is Emphasis
3 Colors equally spaced on the Color Wheel
Triadic Colors
Don't Create drama. Look for Common Ground and Helpful solutions
What is Conflict Management
Reds, Oranges, Yellows
Warm Colors
Reflected Light, Ex Primary, Secondary and Tertiary
What is Color
Matching, harmony, Likeness and similarity
What is Unity
Purple , Orange and Green are examples of
What is a Secondary Color
To use Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning
What is Problem Solving
What does CMYK stand for
Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black
The area an object takes up or the distance between objects.
What is Space
The relationship between parts in a design
What is Proportion