Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Color & Value
- 1st Element to have visual impact
- Electromagnetic Waves
- color originates from this
- if absorbs almost all wavelengths, looks black
- subtractive color, process of experiencing absorbing all wavelengths
- Color & Light
- Light spectrum
- Additive color
- dynamic of working w/ colored light rays
- Primary Colors of Light
- red, green, blue
- Color & Pigment
- hue
- determined by wavelength
- tint
- adding white
- shade
- adding black
- intensity/saturation
- refers to brightness or dullness
- Standard Color Wheel
- most relevant theory for fashion design
- Munsell Color Tree
- integrates hues with intervals of values
- Color & Temperature
- Warm vs. Cool
- Color Interactions
- Simultaneous Contrast
- color looks different when in proximity to other color
- Orphism, Simultaneism
- movement, light, rhythm more important than presentation of object
- Bezold Effect
- changing one color in multicolor design creates a different visual product
- Successive Contrast
- if stare at a color for long time and look away, the complementary color appears in afterglow
- Factors that influence perception
- size, lighting, surface qualities
- Value
- Low-key values
- middle gray values to black
- High-key values
- white to middle grays
- value scale
- gives concept a context
- Contrast
- Hight Contrast
- draws attention & provides clarity
- Low contrast
- brings variety in subtle manner
- Value & its perception
- light values
- advance/enlarge
- dark values
- recede
- Values affect density
- dark values- have greater visual weight
- Roberto Capucci
- 1 collection; mainly in museums
- haute coute as art form
- fashion as architecture