COLOR SCHEMES
Color Theory is comprised of six tertiary colors (red-orange, yellow-orange, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet), three primary colors (red, yellow, and blue), and three secondary colors (orange, green, and violet)
The Activity is all about the outputs of our Activity regarding the Color Schemes.
MONOCHROMATIC COLOR SCHEME "PATTERNLESS"
- uses colors that are elegant such as beige, pastel pink, and white.
- use calm colors that brings the mood.
- accentuates the simplicity of the colors; match with its surroundings.
- a type of monochromatic color scheme.
ANALOGOUS COLOR SCHEME "FIRE UNDER"
- uses colors ranging from yellow, orange to red
- the vibrancy of its color are well-balanced
- the amount of color used gives a dominant look
- a type of analogous color scheme
COMPLEMENTARY COLOR SCHEME "UBE" Uses a very hard to imagine color Also it could use in graphic designs. Color coordinates the intensity of two opposite color. A type of complementary color scheme.
WARM COLORS "SPARKY"
uses colors from yellowish to warm red
the likeness of color is bright
gives off the fiery look
a type of warm colors
COOL COLORS "ICY
uses colors like "snowy type"
colors descends that relax the mind
gives off the bubbly type
a type of cool colors
TRIAD "LOVELY
- uses colors transcends from purple, pink and light blue
- color combinations balanced the hue color in one place
- gives off an aesthetic look
- a type of triad
-Uses one hue which is the violet and two complimentary color ranging from green and yellow.
-The color is bright but has a great tone of color way.
DOUBLE COMPLEMETARY/TETRADIC "UNION"
- uses colors that mid-separated such as red, blue, green and violet
- considered specified colors
- colors are well-combined that sets the spontaneous look
- a type of double complementary/tetradic scheme.










