Building Colour Confidence Ebook - PDF

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This e-book is called "Building Colour Confidence" because I kept meeting good artists who were confused and intimidated by pretentious models of Colour Theory. So in the introduction, I talk about the emotional and personal side of color confidence, sharing good advice that others have given me over the years. Throughout the book, I share the insights of Albert Munsell, who put an end to the myth that a few people have an "eye for colour" and the rest of us are just out of luck.

"Additive and Subtractive Colour" reviews just enough colour science and technology to give you a solid foundation for further learning about colour. In "Colour Names" I cut through the confusion created by colour industry marketing. "Design Strategies" sets out a simple unified framework for understanding colour design.

In spite of what some “real” artists think, we see that colour visualization tools make abstract colour concepts into something reassuringly tangible and practical. And "Hands On" uses real examples to demonstrate how the proven concepts in the book can make your work with colour easier and more successful

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This e-book is called "Building Colour Confidence" because I kept meeting good artists who were confused and intimidated by pretentious models of Colour Theory. So in the introduction, I talk about the emotional and personal side of color confidence, sharing good advice that others have given me over the years. Throughout the book, I share the insights of Albert Munsell, who put an end to the myth that a few people have an "eye for colour" and the rest of us are just out of luck.

"Additive and Subtractive Colour" reviews just enough colour science and technology to give you a solid foundation for further learning about colour. In "Colour Names" I cut through the confusion created by colour industry marketing. "Design Strategies" sets out a simple unified framework for understanding colour design.

In spite of what some “real” artists think, we see that colour visualization tools make abstract colour concepts into something reassuringly tangible and practical. And "Hands On" uses real examples to demonstrate how the proven concepts in the book can make your work with colour easier and more successful

This e-book is called "Building Colour Confidence" because I kept meeting good artists who were confused and intimidated by pretentious models of Colour Theory. So in the introduction, I talk about the emotional and personal side of color confidence, sharing good advice that others have given me over the years. Throughout the book, I share the insights of Albert Munsell, who put an end to the myth that a few people have an "eye for colour" and the rest of us are just out of luck.

"Additive and Subtractive Colour" reviews just enough colour science and technology to give you a solid foundation for further learning about colour. In "Colour Names" I cut through the confusion created by colour industry marketing. "Design Strategies" sets out a simple unified framework for understanding colour design.

In spite of what some “real” artists think, we see that colour visualization tools make abstract colour concepts into something reassuringly tangible and practical. And "Hands On" uses real examples to demonstrate how the proven concepts in the book can make your work with colour easier and more successful