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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Hue | The pure color at the base of all variations (ex: blue is the hue behind navy). |
| Value | How light or dark a color is. |
| Tint | A lighter version of a color made by adding white. |
| Shade | A darker version of a color made by adding black. |
| Intensity / Saturation | How bright or dull a color looks. |
| Tone | A duller version of a color made by adding gray. |
| Color Wheel | A circle diagram that shows colors and how they relate. |
| Primary Colors | The 3 main colors (red, yellow, blue) that make all others. |
| Secondary Colors | Colors made by mixing two primaries (orange, green, violet). |
| Tertiary Colors | Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary (ex: red-orange). |
| Cool Colors | Colors like green, blue, and violet that feel calming. |
| Warm Colors | Colors like yellow, orange, and red that feel energetic. |
| Color Scheme | A chosen set of colors used together. |
| Color Harmony | Color combos that look balanced and pleasing. |
| Analogous Colors | Colors next to each other on the color wheel. |
| Complementary Colors | Colors opposite each other on the color wheel. |
| Neutrals (Achromatic) | Colors without hue: black, white, gray, brown, beige. |
| Monochromatic | One color plus its lighter/darker versions. |
| Metamerism | When a color looks different under different lights. |