Color Theory

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A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
This section of the 1921 book, A Grammar of Color, explains how to use color theory to make good two or three color combinations while maintaining harmony.
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
A Grammar of Color – Making Good Color Combinations (Part 10) | Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
Three diagrams from A Grammar of Color, illustrating: 1. Combining a low Value of any Hue with a high Value of the same; 2. Combining a weak Chroma of any Hue with a stronger Chroma of the same. 3. Combining a low Value and weak Chroma with a high Value and stronger Chroma or vice versa.