Color Gallery
BASIC OF COLOUR THEORY
Color goes beyond visual experience. some colors produce different feelings of warmth or aggressiveness while others can be associated with calmness or depression.
Color is a classic form of communication that can project your personality and set the tone in each wall of your building.
Color is a power communication tool and can be used to signal action, influence mood and even influence psychological reactions. It is what makes your audience to see what you really want them to see and feel what you want them to do.
How color influences individuals may differ depending on age, gender and culture.
Colors can be grouped into primary, secondary or tertiary, you need to understand how color works in order to get your desired result and satisfaction.
A color wheel is an illustrative model of color hues around a circle. it shows the relationship between the primary, secondary and tertiary colors. The color professionals make use of it to know the ideal color for a particular area. The colors in a wheel are categorized into primary, secondary and tertiary.
Primary Colors:
These are foundational colors
Yellow, Red and Blue
Secondary Colors:
You get secondary colors when you mix two primary colors. Examples are Orange and Green
Tertiary colors:
You get tertiary colors when you combine primary and secondary colors. Examples are: Blue-Green, Yellow-Green and Red-Orange