Across
- 1. the most important element of design
- 2. a factor that affects color selection - colors literally make you physically feel a certain way. You wouldn't want to use a bright exciting color in a place you want people to be calm
- 3. adding white to a hue to make it lighter
- 6. color created when combine the side-by-side primary and secondary colors. (blue-green)
- 9. using one hue and it's variations (navy, blue, sky blue)
- 11. you change this by adding white or black to a hue
- 13. a factor that affects color selection - colors affect you mentally, dull colors can make a person sad. Black may make someone depressed.
- 17. 3 colors that are side-by-side on the color wheel (red, red-orange and orange)
- 19. orange, green and purple
- 20. adding grey to a hue to reduce the intensity
- 21. a factor that affects color selection - if a surface is fluffy or rough, it absorbed more light and appears darker, if a surface is smooth it will reflect light and appear lighter
Down
- 1. colors directly across each other on the color wheel (red and green)
- 4. 3 colors that make a perfect triangle on the wheel (red, yellow, blue or green, purple, orange)
- 5. a color in its original form without changing the value or saturation
- 7. red, yellow and blue
- 8. red, yellow and orange (colors that make a space seem smaller and create excitement)
- 10. black, white, grey, brown, tan and beige
- 12. a factor that affects color selection - people across the the world in different countries have different meanings for colors
- 14. adding black to a hue to make it darker
- 15. blue, purple and green (cools that are relaxing and make a space seem larger)
- 16. you change this by adding grey to a hue (another word for intensity or brightness)
- 18. a spectrum of colors in order