The Role of Colour in Design Adapted from Just FACS.

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The Role of Colour in Design Adapted from Just FACS

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The Role of Colour in Design

Adapted from Just

FACS

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Components of Colour• Pigments- substances that

absorb some light rays and reflect others.

• Hue identifies the colour (red, yellow-green, violet, etc)

• Intensity is the brightness or dullness of a colour.

• Value is the lightness or darkness of a colour.

• Adding white to a hue creates a tint.– Ex. Pink is a tint of red.

• Adding black to a hue creates a shade.– Lowers the value and

darkens it.• Adding gray to a colour

creates a tone.

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Warm Colours• Yellow-green to red

• Can make objects look larger or closer than they really are

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Warm Colours

– Red and orange convey the most warmth

– Warm colours are suitable for areas of high activity such as kitchens and family rooms

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Cool Colours• Green to red-violet

• Can make objects seems larger and farther away

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Cool Colours– Popular in

bedrooms, bathrooms and home offices because of their relaxing effect.

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Illusions with Colour

• Warm coloured objects appear closer than cool coloured ones.

• You can visually enlarge a room by painting the walls a cool colour.

• High ceilings painted dark colours appear lower and a light colour will allow a ceiling to seem higher.

• Bold, bright colours make objects stand out.

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Colour Scheme• A combination of colours

selected for a room design in order to create a mood or set a tone.

• Provides guidelines for designing successfully with colour.

• Colour schemes look best when one colour dominates

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Colour Schemes and Combinations

1. Neutral2. Monochromatic3. Analogous4. Complementary5. Split-Complementary6. Triad

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Neutral• Neutral colour schemes can be easier to

live with than with vibrant colour schemes.

• Often used as background colours in rooms because they blend well with other colours

• Touches of accent colours are usually added for interest

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Monochromatic• Tints and

shades of one colour on the colour wheel

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Analogous•3 to 5 hues next to each other on the colour wheel

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Complement• Two colours that are directly opposite each other on the colour wheel.

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Split Complement• Three colours,

they combine one colour with the two colours on each side of its complement

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Triad•Three colours that are equal distance apart on the colour wheel.

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This is what happens with no colour scheme.