Pantone :Revisited

Now I am more confident with Pantone I decided to make my tasks more focused. Here I have studied colour temperature and how the tones of a colour can affect whether it appears warm or cold and how this affects other colours and objects around it. Here are some images I have taken:



































Investigation into Temperature within colour

Temperature is formed by juxtaposing hues that can be considered ‘warm’ or ‘cool’. Also known as the contrast of warm and cool. Colour Temperatures are the perceived warmth or coolness of colour. 

How Temperature affects spatial awareness
In addition to the various physiological and psychological effects, warm colors optically generally seem to advance and expand while cool colors recede and contract. These characteristics, however, are relative since the intensity and value of the color will also affect the spatial action of warm and cool colors.







Wednesday, 18 April 2012 by Lisa Collier
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