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Web Design Basics : Color Theory Last Updated: Apr 15th, 2008 - 18:38:37


Web Design Basics : Color Theory
Some Basic Primer
Jul 11, 2006, 10:35
Web Designers Library- Tutorials and Articles Achromatic schemes are made up of Black and Whites and the various range of neutral grays they produce. You can give achromatics a temperature by adding a small touch of another color...

Web Design Basics : Color Theory
Colours by Name, RGB and HEX
Jul 10, 2006, 22:31
Web Designers Library- Tutorials and Articles Referred to as the X11 Colour Names this Colour Naming convention was originally rejected by the W3C and may not be recognized by many browsers. Therefore I advise you not to use them, instead the HEX and RGB equivalents are included...

Web Design Basics : Color Theory
Colour Theory
Jun 13, 2006, 20:29
Web Designers Library- Tutorials and Articles The 12 part colour wheel below is based on the three primary colours ( Red, Yellow and Blue ) placed evenly around a circle. Between the three primaries are the secondary colours (Green, Orange and Violet) which are mixtures of the two primaries they sit between...

Web Design Basics : Color Theory
Introduction to HEX Colors
Jun 13, 2006, 20:21
Web Designers Library- Tutorials and Articles In this tutorial, I will attempt to explain how hex colours work. joijinjinionionoio

Web Design Basics : Color Theory
The Basics of Colors
Jun 13, 2006, 20:17
Web Designers Library- Tutorials and Articles Learn everything about the basics of colors and use of colors!mklmkmlkmlkmlk


 
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