Color Theory






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Color Theory




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What is Color Theory?


Color theory is a multitude of categories, definitions and concepts.


This tutorial covers the parts that are most useful for web design:



  • Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Colors

  • Color Wheels (RGB, CMY, RYB)

  • Color Hue, Lightness and Saturation




The Color of Light


Sir Isaac Newton developed the theory
that all colors are mixtures of Red, Green, and Blue light.


This resulted in the first known color circle in 1666.





Sir Isaac Newton


Color Wheel





The Color of Paint


In 1766 the scientist Moses Harris created the first color wheel to classify
Red, Yellow, and Blue as the primary colors.


Moses Harris worked with paint (Newton worked with light) following a theory (by a French painter) that all
colors are mixtures of Red, Yellow, and Blue pigments.





Moses Harris


Color Wheel







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Color Systems


In this tutorial we will cover 3 different color systems:



  • The color system used when producing colors by light (RGB)

  • The color system used when printing (CMY)

  • The color system used by artist and painters (RYB)



Printing actually uses a four ink color system.


CMYK: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black).





Primary Colors


Primary colors are the main colors in a given color system.


Primary colors can not be produced by mixing other colors a color system.



The primary colors for light are Red, Green, and Blue:







RGBRedGreenBlue

The primary colors for print are Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow:










CMYCyanMagentaYellow

The primary colors for paint are Red, Yellow, and Blue:










RYBRedYellowBlue



Secondary Colors


Secondary colors are made by mixing two primary colors in a color system


There are 3 secondary colors in the color systems described here.




Mixing Light (RGB)


Secondary colors are Yellow, Cyan Magenta.
























Red+Green=Yellow
Green+Blue=Cyan
Blue+Red=Magenta



Mixing Ink (CMY)


Secondary colors are Blue, Red, Green.
























Cyan+Magenta=Blue
Magenta+Yellow=Red
Yellow+Cyan=Green


Note that mixing the primary colors of CMY produces the primary colors of light (RGB)





Mixing Paint (RYB)


Secondary colors are Orange, Green, Violet.
























Red+Yellow=Orange
Yellow+Blue=Green
Blue+Red=Purple



Tertiary Colors


Tertiary colors are made by mixing two secondary colors in a color system.


There are six named tertiary colors in RYB:




  • Red-Orange

  • Yellow-Orange

  • Yellow-Green

  • Blue-Green

  • Blue-Purple

  • Red-Purple




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