This new text connects color theory with its practical application in two-dimensional visual disciplines - graphic design, illustration, painting, textile art, and textile design. Fundamental color concepts are explored in a series of sixteen painted studies that guide students through a variety of color experiences. The lesson sequence moves logically from basic structural concepts, through experiments with color applications, to scenarios that facilitate color unity and expression.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Maße
Höhe: 251 mm
Breite: 203 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-07-302305-2 (9780073023052)
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COLOR: A WORKSHOP APPROACH FORWARD: MICHAEL JAMES INTRODUCTION PART 1: SEEING COLOR Color Overtones and the Primary Triad A Co-primary Triad The Influence of Light on Reflected Color PART 2: FIRST PRINCIPLES About Color Terminology The Structure of Color Hue Value Saturation Three-Dimensional Color Applications PART 3: BEGINNING COLOR STUDIES Workshop Materials List Preparation for Painted Studies Practical Guidelines for the Studies Free Studies PART 4: COLOR INTERACTION Afterimages Optical Mixing Josef Albers Free Studies PART 5: APPLICATIONS Tonal Progression Transparency Retinal Studies Free Studies PART 6: COLOR UNITY Color Relationships Color Anomaly Free Studies PART 7: COLOR RESEARCH Sources Color Inventories Color Analysis Free Studies PART 8: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE OF COLOR Color: Symbol or Analogue? Free Studies PART 9: COLOR STUDIES ON THE COMPUTER Mixing Colors with Sliders Making Color Studies ILLUSTRATED GLOSSARY ATTRIBUTIONS OF STUDENT WORK