Ch. 7 Gestalt Principles

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Across
  1. 2. The colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel such as blue/orange
  2. 7. The place of the color within the spectrum
  3. 11. The type of colors that sit near each other on the color wheel and have minimal chromatic differences
  4. 13. This classification of color refers to the warmth or coolness of a color
Down
  1. 1. A variation of a hue produced by the addition of white
  2. 3. The type of colors that consist of two primaries mixed together such as purple
  3. 4. The brightness or dullness of a color where a color is made duller by the addition of black or white as well as lowering its saturation
  4. 5. The relative purity of the color as it neutralizes to gray
  5. 6. The type of colors that can’t be mixed from any other colors; red, yellow, and blue
  6. 8. A variation of a hue produced by the addition of black
  7. 9. The light or dark character of the color known as its luminance, brightness, lightness, or tone
  8. 10. wheel A map or model that shows the relationships among colors used by children when learning how to mix colors and artists when working with pigments
  9. 12. The color model used in the printing process consisting of cyan, yellow, magenta, and black