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ID Homepage 1.Introduction 2.Understanding Color 3.Combining Colors 4.Applying Color 5. Quiz 6. Learn More


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I hope you enjoyed this lesson and passed the quiz with flying colors! You now have a greater awareness of how people see, combine and attribute meaning to colors, and hopefully some new ideas on how to apply color. My wish is that you never see color in the same way again, and that you continue to learn from the colors you see.

Learn More & Color Tools


How We See Color
Color Vision.
Web Exhibits - Causes of Color
History of Color Photography

Global Market Bias Report on color and branding around the world

Accessibility and Color
About 8% of men and 0.5% of women have some form of color deficiency.
We are Colorblind
Designing for People with Partial Sight and Color Deficiencies

World Wide Web Consortium on Web Accessibility
usability.gov
Web Design for Dyslexics
[http://colorfilter.wickline.org/ Colorblind Web Page Filter tool - see your work as a colorblind person would.


Big Sites About Color
Color Matters

Color Pickers and Online Color Palette/Scheme Generators
Color Picker - quick and online
Color Palette Generator - create a palette from any webpage
HTML Color Picker - quickly find lighter and darker shades of any color
Adobe Kuler - color scheme generator - create a palette from any image


Bibliography


Web Exhibits - Causes of Color
Color Theory for Designers - Smashing Magazine
HTML Color Codes

Color Design Workbook

Adams Morioka and Terry Stone

Design Elements, Color Fundamentals

Aaris Sherin

The Practical Guide to Information Design

Ronnie Lipton

The Secret Language of Color

Joann Eckstut and Arielle Eckstut



"All colors are friends of their neighbors
and lovers of their opposites"
Marc Chagall



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