Color theory
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The Art of Color: Free online course by MIT
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"Free courses of all kinds! Sample course include everything from The Physics of Rock Climbing, Chinese I, to Neural Coding and Perception of Sounds. The one I'm interested in is The Art of Color. According to the website: This seminar introduces, through studio projects, the basic principles regarding the use of color in the visual arts. Students explore a range of topics, including the histori..."
Color Week by Pamela
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"Creative Pam, whose children are the luckiest kids in the world, does art projects with her little ones all the time. A few months ago, she put together a "color week." Awesomeness ensued. Click on the "via" link for more info, ideas, and images."
zeixs: thnk cmyk - limited edition set of four volumes
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"If you work with printers, you are probably all too familiar with the acronym "CMYK". If not, it is the abbreviation for the colors cyan, magenta, yellow along with black (which is theoretically not a color, according to color theory.) Sounds dull until you dive into one of the volumes and see just how interesting monochromatic design can be. Whether you are looking for some inspiration for you..."
Echo Design: "Color At Home" by Meg and Steven Roberts
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"Has all that spring cleaning made you start thinking about changing the color of a wall or a room . . . or your entire living space ? Before you purchase that first can of paint, you may want to consider what color will really work for you given your own taste, the layout of your home and existing furnishings you want to work into the mix. This book will help you find the right palette for you..."
Pantone - Color: Messages & Meanings
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"Until I started taking photographs, I never truly realized the meaning of the phrase "shades of gray." While I still believe that the interpretation of color is a very personal matter, I am fascinated by color theory. This Pantone book provides a starting point for my studies."
Colorstrology: What Your Birthday Color Says About You
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"The best thing about Colorstrology is that, while intensely entertaining, it claims absolutely no foundation in science, meta or otherwise. A joy to read aloud when the power goes out at work or to use when looking for cool colors for design projects (Pantone #s for each hue are given)."





