Complementary Colours Complementary colours are colours found on opposite side of the colour wheel. The Primary colours complementary colour is a combination of the other two Primary’s mixed together, for example: Red complements Green – which is created through mixing blue and yellow Blue complements Orange – which is created through mixing red and yellow […]
The Colour Wheel To be able to make an informed decision about the right colours to put together you need to have a basic understanding of colour principle. A good place to start is the colour wheel. The most basic colour wheel contains three segments, each containing one Primary colour; red, blue or yellow. Divide […]
Colour is the result of the light spectrum, and the different wavelengths that are reflected and absorbed by an object. When light hits an entity some wavelengths are absorbed and some are reflected, our perception of the object’s colour come from the wavelengths that are reflected. This information is initially received by receptors in the […]