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This exploration of color theory, presented by Elmer Mejia and Mr. Crammer, highlights various color concepts including analogous, complimentary, monochromatic, gradient, contrast, warm, cool, saturated, and unsaturated colors. Each color type is illustrated with examples explaining how colors relate to one another on the color wheel, and their psychological impacts. From the warmth of fire-like colors to the coolness of serene blues, this guide provides a comprehensive understanding of how these colors interact and enhance visual experiences.
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Color theory Elmer Mejia Mr. Crammer December 21, 2012
Analogous Color • This picture shows Analogous because of on the color circle these colors are really close together .
Complimentary Color • This shows Complimentary Color because the orange helps show the blue in the photo
Monochromatic Color • This shows Monochromatic Color because it is all a gray touch color.
Gradient Color • This picture shows Gradient Color since it could be said that there are independent colors in there.
Contrast • This could be an image of contrast because the blue makes the white stick out making the contrast look.
Warm Color • This picture shows Warm Color because simply the colors are colors which could be related to a fire which brings warmth.
Cool Color • This image shows a Cool Color image since the white of the light complies with the light blue color.
Saturated color • This shows an example of Saturated color because of the multiple color usage here for example the orange, the red in the back and the reflective sunlight on the object.
Unsaturated Color • This is an example of an Unsaturated Color because of the dullness of colors it isn’t as alive as in the previous photograph.