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'''Big Sites About Color'''<br> |
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Revision as of 14:32, 19 April 2014
ID Homepage | 1.Introduction | 2.Understanding Color | 3.Combining Colors | 4.Applying Color | 5. Quiz | 6. Learn More |
This is the EndI 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 Accessibility and Color Color Pickers and Online Color Palette/Scheme Generators Bibliography
Color Design Workbook
Design Elements, Color Fundamentals
The Practical Guide to Information Design
The Secret Language of Color
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"All colors are friends of their neighbors |
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