The Designer's Guide to Color Combinations

The Designer's Guide to Color Combinations

Author: Leslie Cabarga

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1999-03-15

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1440319464

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If you're from the "I don't know zip about color - but I know what I like" school of color theory, this book's for you. You won't find color wheels or lectures on color harmony here . . . just 500+ tried-and-true color combinations derived from actual design work - posters, packages, even giftware - created over the past century by designers, artists and color experts. You'll find historical color combinations from the Victorian period, Art Deco era, Far-out Sixties, Rave craze - plus current color combinations, such as limited color, "bad color" and much more. Even if you don't know what you're looking for, you'll know it when you see it here. It's not just what colors you use, but how you use them. That's why the color combinations in this book are arranged in simple, sample layouts rather than pages of out-of-context swatches. Complete with color formulas in CMYK, these layouts show you which colors work for backgrounds, borders, type, outlines, panels and small text, so you can easily adapt them to your designs.


Designer's Guide to Color 2

Designer's Guide to Color 2

Author: Ikuyoshi Shibukawa

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2006-11-02

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9780811857284

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This volume contains more than 1000 colour combinations, It incorporates tints, pastels and many aspects of tone to emphasise the personal and emotional aspects of colour.


Designer's Color Manual

Designer's Color Manual

Author: Tom Fraser

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2004-07-08

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780811842105

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The eye, the camera's lens, and the computer screen all treat color differently. This important addition to the designer's reference library helps resolve the differences among the numerous media that contemporary designers work with every day. Comprehensive in scope, it brings together key elements of color theory, practice, and application, addressing a wide range of issues specific to graphic design in both print and digital media. Beyond step-by-step techniques for managing color in modern graphic design practice, Designer's Color Manual also addresses topics which help designers understand color in a variety of disciplines, looking at historical color systems, color in art, and the psychology of color, among dozens of other topics. Author and designer Tom Fraser also takes other graphics-related practices into account -- interior design, digital rendering, packaging and merchandise design -- aiding the designer in mastering the far-reaching effects of color in almost any project. Heavily illustrated with over 1,000 color images, Designer's Color Manual addresses an area that's been gray for too long in the full-color world of contemporary design.


Color Management

Color Management

Author: John T. Drew

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-05-15

Total Pages: 521

ISBN-13: 1621535835

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Whether they are working in print, interactive, environmental, or web-based design, designers will learn how to apply color theory to their work in order to communicate and entertain. Graphic design professors John Drew and Sarah Meyer explain all of the technical issues that are relevant to communicating with color in 2-D and 3-D environments and in still and moving images. This invaluable guide arms designers with all the in-depth technical information that they need about color theory, color systems, mixing, removal, pigments, inks, papers, and printing. Graphic design students and educators will also appreciate Drew and Meyer’s considerations of how human beings perceive and react to color in every aspect of their daily lives. Featuring over 200 dynamic samples of graphic design and color usage from around the world, this guide is an unrivaled resource and an excellent choice for course adoptions.


Color Design Workbook

Color Design Workbook

Author: Terry Lee Stone

Publisher: Rockport Pub

Published: 2008-03

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9781592534333

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Annotation This workbook allows readers to explore colour through the language of the professionals. It supplies tips on how to talk to clients and use colour in presentations along with historical and cultural meanings and colour theory.


Colour: The Professional's Guide

Colour: The Professional's Guide

Author: Karen Triedman

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2015-11-05

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 178157362X

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Colour is one of the most complex elements of design and it is also what people respond to first on an emotional level, whether they are surveying a restaurant interior or browsing an online catalogue. An in-depth understanding of colour is one of the most important and useful assets available to a visual professional. Working successfully with colour in a global community involves understanding colour theory and psychology, as well as geographical and historical reference. This information is covered thoroughly, with clear and precise explanations and examples. Colour: The Professional's Guide is comprehensive, offering informative techniques, examples, inspiration and, above all, exemplary solutions to fit the designer's every need, whatever their discipline. Beautifully illustrated with over 300 colour images, this guide removes the grey areas from the full colour world of contemporary design, providing designers from all disciplines with everything they need to become true, confident colourists.


Living Colors

Living Colors

Author: Margaret Walch

Publisher: Chronicle Books (CA)

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 9780811805582

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A consummate guide to color, this indispensable, spiralbound volume displays 80 color schemes -- drawn from a variety of different mediums, from architecture and apparel to paintings and pottery, across a range of historical periods -- each individually presented, described, and illustrated in a handy, gatefold format, with representative four-color images and actual printed chips for matching against the project at hand. From the dominant reds of ancient Egyptian ochers to the psychedelic palettes of the sixties, Living Colors will inspire professionals and laypeople alike in choosing colors for a multitude of uses.


Color Management for Logos

Color Management for Logos

Author: John Drew

Publisher: Rotovision

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782888930211

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A guide managing color in all aspects of logo design covers such topics as color correcting and color management for print along with case studies showcasing the use of a variety of color combinations, from one color to six colors.