The term color
some terms relating to color
Value:
In connection with the light-dark of a color ranging from light (light) – medium (medium) – dark (dark). There is also a call Tint (resulting from the addition of white color on a color) and shade (the result of adding the black color on a color).
Temperature:
Related to the warm-cool colors. Yellow, red, orange is an example of warm colors, while cool colors including green, blue, and purple.
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Intensity:
Means purity or brilliance of colors, like pale-bright / shiny shiny-not acting as a shaper mood in the room. Strong intensity of color feels fresh, alive and vibrant, meanwhile colors with low in intensity are bring calm and quiet atmosphere.
Neutral:
Represents the colors outside the color circle, composed of black, gray and white. This color group serves as a visual pause for a room does not feel full color.
Tip:
Neutral colors can easily be combined because of low intensity. Add a little stronger color intensity to strengthen accents.
Warm colors (red, yellow, orange, pink and brown) to give the impression more closely, make the room feel warm, pleasant and arousing.
Cool colors (green and blue) gives the impression of distant, making the room feel spacious and quiet and creates a relaxed atmosphere.
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