Color is organized on a color wheel, a circular diagram used to organize colors into related order. A color wheel helps identify color harmonies/schemes. This is a list of color harmonies: achromatic, monochromatic, primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary, analogous, warm and cool.
Colors have the ability to suggest a feeling to the viewer. These feelings are based on experiences and opinions of the particular person. We are all different and have different experiences and opinions; therefore we conclude that color is subjective.
In the three projects following I applied the above information. The first is a color wheel made in a unique design. Next is a grid of colors from my "ugly color" experiment, followed by a grid of signature colors. These two examples support the theory that color is subjective.
Colors have the ability to suggest a feeling to the viewer. These feelings are based on experiences and opinions of the particular person. We are all different and have different experiences and opinions; therefore we conclude that color is subjective.
In the three projects following I applied the above information. The first is a color wheel made in a unique design. Next is a grid of colors from my "ugly color" experiment, followed by a grid of signature colors. These two examples support the theory that color is subjective.