Color schemes
Color terms
Mood colors
Factors to consider
Definitions
100

Single based hue with just tints and shades 

Monochromatic 

100

A color or shade

Another name for a color

Hue

100

Name all 3 cool colors

Blue, Green, Violet

100

mixing a color with grey or both tints/shades 

Tone

100

The brightness of a color

Intensity 

200

Comprised of three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel

Tridaic

200

Created by adding white to a hue

A shade or variety of a color

Tint

200

Name all 3 warm colors

Red, Orange, Yellow

200

The lightness or darkness of the hue, adding white or black

Value

200

A color formed when an equal amount of a primary and a secondary color are mixed.

Tertiary 

300

Groups of three to six colors that are next to each other on the color wheel 

Analogous

300

Adding black to a hue

Shade

300

What are 3 mood colors & what moods do they associate with?

Red                 Green

Blue 

Yellow


Red = Fear

Blue = Relaxed

Yellow = Nervous 

Green = Romance

300

A color that results in mixing two primary colors

Secondary Colors

300

A color that absorbs some light rays 

Pigments 

400

Uses one base color and its complement 

Complementary 

400

Any group of colors that can be mixed to make all of the other colors

Primary colors

400

Colors to which you can't give a definite hue

Neutral Colors

400

Pairs of colors on the opposite ends of the color wheel

Complementary Colors

400

What was Noah's color at the start of the year

Navy Blue

500

Uses two colors and their compliments 

Double Complementary

500

A color scheme that includes neutral colors

Accented Neutral

500

What 3 colors do we see everyday in society while driving or walking

Red, Green, Yellow 

500

What are 3 important factors to consider when adding color to a room? 

Room size, room shape, room furnishings, patterns, room usage

500

What is Drew's favorite color

Red

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