Color Wheel
Color Harmonies
Elements
Space and lines
Principles
100

What are the three types of colors on a wheel

Primary, secondary, and tertiary

100

Yellow and green are

Complementary

100

Creating a center or focal point

Emphasis

100

Lots of furniture or items in a space

High mass

100

Emphasis does what to the eye

Draws it to the point of interest

200

What are the three primary colors

Yellow, blue, and red

200

Neutrals and blues favoring blue

Monochromatic

200

Unity + Variety

Harmony
200

Little furniture or items in a space

Low mass

200

We use visual texture to add what to a space

Visual interest

300

What are three secondary colors

Green, purple, and orange

300

Neutrals and blues favoring neutrals

accented neutral

300

The relative size of objects in relation to each other

Scale

300

Vertical lines make a space look

Taller

300

Transitional is used to do what with the eye

Lead it through a space

400

What are three tertiary colors

Blue green, red orange, and yellow green

400

purple, yellow green, and blue green

split complementary

400

Three different types of rhythm

Repetition, graduation, radiation, opposition, transition

400

Horizontal lines make a space look

Longer

400

The golden mean is used to do what

Make a space look better and proportional to the eye

500

What type of color is a mix of red and green

Tertiary

500

Blue, blue green, and green are

analogous

500

A sun design is the most common example of

Radiation

500

A common example of natural lines

Wallpaper, grout, corners

500

Would one use lines or waves to be a intimidating

Lines