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- Color_scheme abstract "In color theory, a color scheme is the choice of colors used in design for a range of media. For example, the "Achromatic" use of a white background with black text is an example of a basic and commonly default color scheme in web design.Color schemes are used to create style and appeal. Colors that create an aesthetic feeling when used together will commonly accompany each other in color schemes. A basic color scheme will use two colors that look appealing together. More advanced color schemes involve several colors in "Analogous" combination, usually based around a single color; for example, text with such colors as red, yellow,and orange arranged together on a black background in a magazine article. The addition of light blue creates an "Accented Analogous" color scheme.Color schemes can contain different "Monochromatic" shades of a single color; for example, a color scheme that mixes different shades of green, ranging from very light (white), to very neutral (grey), to very dark (black).Use of the phrase color scheme may also and commonly does refer to choice and use of colors used outside typical aesthetic media and context, although may still be used for purely aesthetic effect as well as for purely practical reasons. This most typically refers to color patterns and designs as seen on vehicles, particularly those used in the military when concerning color patterns and designs used for identification of friend or foe, identification of specific military units, or as camouflage.A color scheme in marketing is referred to as a trade dress and can be sometimes be copyrighted, as is the pink color of Owens-Corning fiberglass.Color schemes are often described in terms of logical combinations of colors on a color wheel. Different types of schemes are used.".
- Color_scheme thumbnail Miamifireworks.jpg?width=300.
- Color_scheme wikiPageExternalLink color.method.ac.
- Color_scheme wikiPageExternalLink www.colorhexa.com.
- Color_scheme wikiPageExternalLink colorTheory.
- Color_scheme wikiPageExternalLink color_harmonies.
- Color_scheme wikiPageID "2542507".
- Color_scheme wikiPageRevisionID "605175960".
- Color_scheme hasPhotoCollection Color_scheme.
- Color_scheme subject Category:Color.
- Color_scheme subject Category:Colour_schemes.
- Color_scheme comment "In color theory, a color scheme is the choice of colors used in design for a range of media. For example, the "Achromatic" use of a white background with black text is an example of a basic and commonly default color scheme in web design.Color schemes are used to create style and appeal. Colors that create an aesthetic feeling when used together will commonly accompany each other in color schemes. A basic color scheme will use two colors that look appealing together.".
- Color_scheme label "Color scheme".
- Color_scheme label "Esquema de cores".
- Color_scheme label "配色".
- Color_scheme sameAs 配色.
- Color_scheme sameAs 배색.
- Color_scheme sameAs Esquema_de_cores.
- Color_scheme sameAs m.07l_s9.
- Color_scheme sameAs Q859170.
- Color_scheme sameAs Q859170.
- Color_scheme wasDerivedFrom Color_scheme?oldid=605175960.
- Color_scheme depiction Miamifireworks.jpg.
- Color_scheme isPrimaryTopicOf Color_scheme.