Sunday, 22 April 2012

Design Principles: Pantone


CONTRAST OF TONE
Formed by the juxtaposition of light and dark values. This could be monochromatic











CONTRAST OF HUE
Formed by the juxtaposing of different hues. The greater the distance between hues on a colour wheel, the greater the contrast.










CONTRAST OF SA TURA TION
Formed by the juxtaposition of light and dark values and their relative saturations

















CONTRAST OF EXSTENSION
Formed by assigning proportional field sizes in relation to the visual weight of a colour. Also known as the contrast of proportion.

























CONTRAST OF TEMPERA TURE
formed by juxtaposing hues that can be considered ‘warm’ or ‘cool’. Also known as the contrast of warm and cool







COMPLEMENTARY CONTRAST
formed by juxtaposing complementary colours from a colour wheel or perceptual opposites 








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