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A color wheel is the main tool used by designers to specify or locate color. Color wheels can include the entire color spectrum or they can be organized by a defined category of colors.
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The four main category of colors, which you might already be familiar with, are Primary Colors, Secondary Colors, Tertiary Colors, Complementary Colors.
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The four main categories of colors, which you might already be familiar with, are Primary Colors, Secondary Colors, Tertiary Colors, and Complementary Colors.
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Using color theory can help meet the requirements of projects while maximizing legibility of text and accessibility of content to viewers with different viewing traits or needs.
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In art and illustration, colors are traditionally separated into three categories: Primary Colors, Secondary Colors, and Tertiary Colors.
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Primary colors are colors that cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors.
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Secondary colors are the ones formed by mixing two of the primary colors.
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Secondary colors are the ones formed by mixing two primary colors.
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Tertiary colors are the ones formed by mixing all three primary colors.
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In traditional painting, the colors are red, yellow and blue (RYB).
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Every color displayed is made of varying the brightness of the primary colors.
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Computer printers commonly use four primary colors to represent color.
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A black is sometimes used as a contrast medium to increase the range of contrast.
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Black is sometimes used as a contrast medium to increase the range of contrast.
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The combination of Primary colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (CMYK) is common. "Key" represents black.
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Key is a traditional term for the most significant impression of a combination of imprints.
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