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When in doubt, turn to the color wheel. This is a rule that even pro designers follow, and can be used to guide the design of your interiors. While monochrome may be the latest obsession, we’re ...
A few weeks ago, we began a discussion about color. We started with complementary colors, those that are opposite of each other on the color wheel. This week we explore analogous colors. Throughout ...
Anne Hepfer teaches the basics of the colour wheel and discusses how basic colour theory can help the "colour challenged" make successful colour choices. A colour wheel (also referred to as a colour ...
Jerry Cao is a UX content strategist at UXPin — the wireframing and prototyping app. To learn more about how to create visually digestible interfaces, download the free e-book Web UI Design for the ...
For our latest lookbook we've selected ten examples of interiors enlivened by contrasting or analogous hues and colour-blocked walls. The chosen projects all make use of colour theory, some by using ...
Black and white cinematography dominated the first decades of filmmaking. It wasn’t until the 1950s that colour cinematography replaced black and white as the predominant style. With the explosion of ...
We are all for plain white walls, simple neutrals, and slick monochromes in the home – they are versatile, easy to get right, and there are a myriad of tones and shades to play with. But when it comes ...
Stuti is an English Lit graduate who studied Radio & TV Journalism while pursuing photography. A perfume enthusiast, she enjoys pop-culture commentary. Her dream is to live in a world where beauty is ...
Colour-blocking in bold, bright hues has made a comeback. Here’s how to spin that colour wheel to your advantage Colour-blocking simply means combining two or more blocks of colour in your ensemble.
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