Types of Color
Color Temperature
Color Relationships
Properties of Color
100

These are colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors

What are primary colors?

100

Red, orange, and yellow are considered these.

What are warm colors?

100

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.

What are complementary colors?

100

This property of color refers to how light or dark a color appears.

What is value?

200

These are made by mixing a primary with a secondary color next to it.

What are tertiary colors?

200

Blue, green, and violet are considered these.

What are cool colors?

200

Colors next to each other on the color wheel.

What are analogous colors?

200

This property of color refers to the purity or intensity of color.

What is saturation?

300

Red, yellow, and blue are examples of these.

What are primary colors?

300

This color is often considered neutral but leans warm.

What is brown?

300

A set of three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel.

What is a triadic color scheme?

300

The brightness of a color is another way of describing this property.

What is intensity?

400

Orange, green, and purple are examples of these.

What are secondary colors.

400

This group of colors is associated with ice, water, and calmness.

What are cool colors?

400

Blue and orange together create this type of contrast.

What is complementary contrast?

400

This property of color refers to the actual name (like red, blue, green).

What is hue?

500

Colors that belong to one family, such as different shade of blue.

What are monochromatic colors?

500

Artists sometimes use this term for colors that don't lean warm or cool.

What are neutral colors?

500

A group of four colors arranged as a rectangle on the color wheel.

What is a Tetradic Scheme?

500

Mixing a color with white creates this type of variation.

What is a tint?