menu
Color Theory for Designers | Color Wheel Theory | What Each Color Means
Color Theory for Designers | Color Wheel Theory | What Each Color Means
Hey, do you know there’s a color theory behind every design? This theory has a positive relationship with the audience’s interest and purchase intent.

Color Theory is a body of practical guidance that mixes colors to provide a visual impression to your product. A Color palette is widely used for communicating the message to the audience. Professional designers often use coloring wheel to collect the sample of information pertaining to-

 

Signal actions and influence physiological reactions

Guides the curation of color palette

Help you understand the psychology of users

 

Color Wheel is an effective tool to obtain the best color combinations. A color wheel or color circle is a combination of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors organized in the form of a wheel or circle.

 

Primary – Red, Yellow, and Blue

Secondary – Shades of Primary Colors

Intermediate or Tertiary – Mixes of Primary and Secondary Colors

 

 

You can read more about color theory on our blog

https://lnkd.in/eb8PqhKA