Colour Essentials: Create Colour Palettes with Confidence
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Learn effective and essential methods to help you to develop a greater skill for working with colour. You’ll be able to design more effectively and speed up the process from brief to design implementation.
Master the Essentials of Choosing Colours for Design.
If you’re a designer or student wanting to improve your knowledge and gain a thorough understanding of how to design colour palettes – this course is tailor-made for you!
It provides a straightforward set of techniques that once mastered, will help you to develop a greater skill for coordinating colours in design. You’ll be able to work more effectively streamlining the journey from initial brief to final implementation.
Colour Essentials breaks free from traditional colour theory based on the colour wheel. Instead, you’ll be learning a simplified approach to understanding colour, focusing on the subtle variations within each hue. These nuances can not only transform the visual appeal of your designs but also influence how we emotionally perceive those colours, triggering either positive or negative responses.
This course will provide you with a flexible framework, empowering you to create seamlessly harmonious and impactful colour palettes. There are practice activities throughout the course to help you master the art of crafting designs that are not only visually pleasing, but also have the ability to evoke a positive emotional response.
Create colour combinations with confidence!
This course is suitable for:
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Interior, web, graphic and e-learning designers
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Branding and marketing consultants
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Design students
How you will benefit:
1. Enhance Your Colour Communication Skills: Gain the knowledge and vocabulary to articulate the nuances of colour confidently, enabling you to communicate your colour concepts effectively.
2. Improve your Colour Recognition: Develop the ability to distinguish the different characteristics between colours increasing proficiency in choosing colours for design.
3. Practice Your Colour Coordination Skills: Empowering you to effortlessly create harmonious and appealing colour schemes.
4. Boost Your Design Confidence: Through a deeper understanding of the different attributes of colour and practical application, you’ll become more self-assured in your colour design choices.
What we’ll cover:
Module 01. Introduction
Introduction and overview with course author, designer and colour consultant expert Bernay Laity
Module 02. Colour Terminology
In this section we will be learning about some of the different words and phrases used to describe the different aspects of colour and its characteristics. This will be an important foundation for you to have a ‘language’ to describe what you see, and to be able to communicate with other designers or your clients.
Module 03. Warm and Cool Colours
The nuances between different colours are often very subtle, yet can completely change the impact of a design. In this section we’ll be learning how to identify this first characteristic of colour, which will help to build your skills for confidently selecting colours for your design projects.
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What is meant by cool and warm colours?
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How to tell the difference between them
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Interactive practice activities
Module 04. Muted and Clear Colours
In this section we’ll be learning how to identify this second characteristic of colour, which will help to build your skills for confidently selecting colours for your design projects.
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What is meant by muted and clear colours?
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How to tell the difference between them
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Interactive practice activities
Module 05. Colour Groups
Colour characteristics like warm, cool, clear, and muted can be divided into four distinct groups. Colours within the same group share those similar characteristics.
This reveals how combining colours can either create harmony or disharmony based on whether they share similar characteristics within their group, and highlights the idea that “colour harmony” is a potent tool for designers, impacting both visual and emotional aspects.
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How do harmonious colours affect us?
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What happens when colours are not in harmony?
Module 06. Colour Classification
In the final module of this course, you’ll gain proficiency in categorising colours into their respective groups. This module will provide you with opportunities to apply and refine your colour classification skills through engaging practical challenges and ultimately build your confidence for coordinating colour schemes.
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How to select ‘absolute’ colours for easier colour classification
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Clear guidelines and helpful top tips
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Practice Activities
*Discover Colour
Colour Essentials and Colour Psychology Principles form a two-part programme designed to give you a firm foundation for understanding how to work with colour in design and influence behaviour through the principles of Applied Colour Psychology.
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3Introduction to Colour TerminologyText lesson
Understand the commonly used words and phrases used to describe the different aspects of colour and its characteristics which will help you to communicate colour effectively
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4Colour TerminologyVideo lesson
Learn the most commonly used terms to describe colour in order to to communicate with other designers or your clients.
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5Introduction to Cool and Warm ColoursText lesson
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6What are Cool and Warm Colours?Video lesson
You’ll learn how to identify the characteristic of a colour that describes it as cool or warm and then apply and practice your skills with practical interactive challenges.
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7Cool and Warm YellowVideo lesson
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8Cool and Warm BlueVideo lesson
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9Cool and Warm RedVideo lesson
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10Cool and Warm GreenVideo lesson
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11Practice Exercises 1&2: IntroductionText lesson
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12Cool & Warm Colours: Key PointsVideo lesson
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13Introduction to Clear and Muted ColoursText lesson
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14What are Clear and Muted Colours?Video lesson
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15Practice Exercises 3&4: IntroductionVideo lesson
Next, there are practice exercises for you to compare different colours to black and white and classify them into clear or muted colours.
Compare one colour at a time next to another.
How does it appear?
Does it appear clear and sharp next to the black and white?
Or does it appear dull or darker and with a little black or grey in it?
You have an unlimited number of attempts for each exercise. When you have completed it, please move to the next section.
Click the link in the resources to take you to the practice exercises.
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16Clear & Muted Colours: Key PointsVideo lesson
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24Introduction to Classifying Colours into Four Harmonising GroupsText lesson
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25How to Classify ColoursVideo lesson
In this video watch a demonstration of how to classify colours into their harmonising groups
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26Practice Exercises 5&6: IntroductionVideo lesson
Watch the video introduction to practice exercises 5 & 6. You'll find a link to the exercises in the resource section.
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27Practice Exercises 5&6: AnswersText lesson
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28Practice Exercises 5 & 6: Video Demonstration and Top Tips!Text lesson
Watch the videos that demonstrate classifying the colours for Practice Exercises 5&6.
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29Practice Exercises 7-10: IntroductionVideo lesson
Watch the video introduction to practice exercises 7-10. You'll find a link to the exercises in the resource section.
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30Practice Exercise 7a & 7b: AnswersVideo lesson
Watch the short video that illustrates the incorrect colours within the Group 1 colours. Following the videos are transcription notes to accompany each video.
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31Practice Exercise 8a & 8b: AnswersVideo lesson
Watch the short video that illustrates the incorrect colours within the Group 2 colours. Following the videos are transcription notes to accompany each video.
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32Practice Exercise 9a & 9b: AnswersVideo lesson
Watch the short video that illustrates the incorrect colours within the Group 3 colours. Following the videos are transcription notes to accompany each video.
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33Practice Exercise 10a & 10b: AnswersVideo lesson
Watch the short video that illustrates the incorrect colours within the Group 4 colours. Following the videos are transcription notes to accompany each video.
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34Practice Exercises 7-10 Answers: Transcription NotesText lesson
View the transcription notes for practice exercises 7-10
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35Classifying Colours - Extra Top Tip!Video lesson
Watch this video tip for advice about using colours from different colour groups!
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