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Color Matters Exploring the Effect of Color

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This was thrown together somewhat quickly as we were the first group to organize and present. It made me appreciate the use of color in a more grounded and pragmatic way.

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Color Matters

Exploring the Effect of Color

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Science of Color

How color reaches our brain

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Color Theory

Patterns in how we see color

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Color Connotations

What colors mean to us

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Color affects our behavior

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Color and Fashion

(a quick word)

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"The generally accepted rule is pink for the boy and blue for the girl. The reason is that pink being a more decided and stronger colour is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl."

Ladies Home Journal, 1918

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Color History

Use of color over time

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Victorian Era 1880-19041. the Brown Decades 2. deep & dark modulation of rich, warm tones

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Art Deco 1925-19391. clean, flowing lines, streamlined sans serif typography 2. gray & metallic hues, blue of the blues & jazz, cold pastel

tones

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Atomic Age 1945-19591. wartime color: red, white, blue, dreary browns & grayed-

down hues. 2. chartreuse & flame red

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Far Out Sixties 1960-19691. 1st half : pink, tan, baby blue or gray

2nd half : red & blue, eerie orange & pink 2. heavy borders & blacker color of sans serif types

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Current Color 1993-20001. Richly saturated, slightly muddied colors 2. comic book colors, retro color schemes, fluorescent &

metallic colors3. If it feels good, do it!

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Rave Color 1990-20001. innovative, far-out, lousy, interesting 2. No qualms about scanning copyrighted images

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Be aware that color affects you.

And your designs.

Because it does.

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References for images used in this presentation are available in the speaker notes section.

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Thanks for listening.

We'll do the same for you. Questions?