They can be straight, curved, angular, thick, thin, or organic.
Line
A color in its Purest form
Hue
A visual symbol or emblem that represents a company, brand, or organization.
Logo
German art school, active from 1919 to 1933, that profoundly influenced modern art, architecture, and design.
Bauhaus
What are the Primary Colors
Red, Yellow, Blue
Two-dimensional forms that are defined by an outline or border.
Shape
A colors relative lightness or Darkness
Value
Combines a wordmark and an icon, Burger King
Combination Mark
Two parts that match exactly
Symmetrical
what does RYB stand for
Red, Yellow, Blue
The way we perceive wavelengths of light, and can be categorized by hue, saturation, and luminance.
Color
Color+white
Tint
A collection of textures, images, and other elements that can be used to establish a design
Moodboard
The arrangement of opposite elements.
Contrast
Organic Shape
A form of visual communication that utilizes text, images, and other elements to effectively convey a message.
Graphic Design
Refers to the Vividness of a color.
Saturation
the process of establishing a unique identity for a product, company, or service, containing visual elements, messages, and overall perception.
Branding
Using contrasting elements and differences within a composition to ensure it remains engaging and attractive without becoming chaotic.
Variety
What is the Print Color Wheel
Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow
Creative work that's not copyrighted and free to use without permission
Public Domian
Color+Gray
Tone
A personalized mark that an artist create and uses to show ownership or authorship of a Work or Project
Signature
The way elements are arranged so that the image is seen as a whole and overall, creates a visually compelling composition.
Unity
The area around, between, and within a shape that helps create a sense of depth.
Space