Relationships between colors are of primary importance to both the color theorist and the designer. Historical perspectives on color interaction include a number of different points of view, both theoretical and personal. This analysis of the leading authors who investigate color relationships provides a comparative discussion of the literature and probes the usefulness of these treatises in developing a critical color sense that is the basis of any design process. The study of color relationships is not intended to achieve rules within which to operate, but to provide a theoretical and practical structure to support the compositional and perceptual possibilities of color.
Color Relationships
BOERI, CRISTINA
2012-01-01
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Relationships between colors are of primary importance to both the color theorist and the designer. Historical perspectives on color interaction include a number of different points of view, both theoretical and personal. This analysis of the leading authors who investigate color relationships provides a comparative discussion of the literature and probes the usefulness of these treatises in developing a critical color sense that is the basis of any design process. The study of color relationships is not intended to achieve rules within which to operate, but to provide a theoretical and practical structure to support the compositional and perceptual possibilities of color.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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