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Graphic Design: Color Theory

Learn how to use colors purposefully in design
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Joe Tury  6 Lessons ·  30m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Perhaps one of the most complex aspects of design involves using colors to subliminally convey meaning through visual messages. The human mind can associate certain colors with a variety of emotions, and designers can take full advantage of this principle. Understanding color can also prevent unintended reactions to designs—some colors do not translate accordingly across cultures, so it’s important to choose your colors wisely.

These lessons cover how color is defined and presented in a comprehensible and sensible way. You will learn the difference between colors used in print format versus those used in digital media. We’ll also explain using different color modes in your document setup to prepare artwork for the intended media. We’ll also explore the psychology of colors and how it pertains to marketing and branding.

What You'll Learn

  • Choose the correct color format for print versus digital media
  • Set up color modes in your document to prepare artwork for the intended media
  • Differentiate hue, saturation, and value, and understand temperature in color
  • Apply color choices to convey meaning and shape the presented message
  • Create uniform color palettes, including business and casual palettes
  • Explain the psychology of color as it applies to marketing and branding

Key Takeaways

  • Colors can subliminally convey meaning and the human mind associates certain colors with a variety of emotions, which designers can use intentionally.
  • Some colors do not translate the same way across cultures, so choosing colors carefully helps prevent unintended reactions to designs.
  • Colors used in print format differ from those used in digital media, and different color modes are used in document setup to prepare artwork for the intended media.
  • The psychology of color pertains to marketing and branding.
  • Building uniform color palettes, such as business and casual palettes, is part of effective design.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this color theory course cover?

It covers how color is defined and presented, the difference between colors used in print versus digital media, using different color modes in document setup to prepare artwork for the intended media, and the psychology of colors as it pertains to marketing and branding.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will build skills in Color Management, Color Modes, Color Printing, Color Theory, Color Rendering, and Graphic Design.

What lessons are included?

Lessons include Importance of Color in Design; Hue, Saturation, and Value; Temperature in Color; Convey Meaning in Color Palettes; Creating a Business Color Palette; and Creating a Casual Color Palette.

Why does the course emphasize choosing colors carefully?

Because some colors do not translate accordingly across cultures, choosing colors wisely helps prevent unintended reactions to designs.