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Colour Analyze

  • Writer: Bobo Law
    Bobo Law
  • Oct 7, 2015
  • 2 min read

  1. CHIC (TYLKO)

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  • Composed

  • Stylish

  • Sophisticated

  • Art Deco

Chic means refined and smart. Although elegant is also refined, it is more graceful, while chic is more stylish and intelligent. So, in arranging the colours, tranquil tones like dull and gray provide just the right ambience.

  1. Japanese style (WH/Wrong for hay)

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  • Gentle

  • Refined

Japanese style means Japanese sensibilities. In general, there is a strong impression of subdued and composed coloration. In practice, however, as in the costumes found in Kabuki and Noh, it is a gorgeous, resplendent, and colour-rich world as well. Likewise, among traditional Japanese colors, there are many vivid and artificial dyes, but for the right impression, tones with controlled saturation create the proper ambience.

  1. Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter (Nest co.uk- ARETI)

There are a variety of winter images. One is of coldness and chilliness and is attained through the use of cold colours. For this, similar-colour colour schemes and cognate-colour colour schemes are effective. When suitable lightness differences are incorporated, the bracing chill of the air can be conveyed. When gray is added, the scheme grows colder.

  1. Sporty (KIRBKY DESIGN)

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  • Robust

  • Lively

  • Rhythmic

Brilliant, vivid tones possessing a clear-cut assertiveness impart a sense of activity and robustness. Robut reds, youthful yellows and oranges, and healthful greens, in particular, make us feel energetic. Clear contrasts, such as yellow/blue and red/green, generate a liveliness associated with a sporty image.

  1. Tranquil (Not another bill)

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  • Tender

  • Composed

  • Gentle

This combination of dull tones gentlenss of frosted glass. These soft tones are associated with an overall impression of chicness. The demand for these schemes ranges widely, from packaging to interior designer.

  1. Strong (G F Smith)

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  • vivid

  • Pop

The expression of strength sometimes emphasizes contrasts in lightness values, such as black and white. Here, however, strength is given a structure through the use of vivid color schemes of contrasting hues. These colour schemes are strong and energetic, even when they incorporate a few colours. Because these colours are bold and graphic, they are suitable for symbolic use on posters and signs.

Ikuyoshi Shibukawa, 1991.Designer's Guide to Color 5 (Bk. 5). Edition. Chronicle Books.

 
 
 

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