The golden rule of color is 60: 30: 10, which is a very basic rule, meaning that the proportion of main color is 60%, the proportion of auxiliary color is 30%, and the proportion of auxiliary color is 10%. For example, the color matching of indoor space, 60% is wall, 30% is home bedding and creation, so 10% is small ornaments and works of art. This rule is the golden rule.
Step 2 choose a color scheme
There are generally two options for color matching, one is complementary color matching, and the other is quasi-color matching. Two colors on the color wheel are complementary color matching, and similar colors are quasi-color matching. Generally, when you need to create a lively and dynamic space, choose red, green, blue and green, so that similar colors are almost the same, such as yellow, green, blue and purple.
3. Flexible use of dark colors
Many so-called modern minimalist styles will use dark colors, but they should be skillfully used instead of using too much dark colors. Dark color can make any color look clean, but it is not the point in itself, it can create a contrast balance for the family. The clever use of dark colors can be black frames, photo frames and so on.
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There are 10 basic color matching designs in graphic design, which are colorless design, analog design, conflict design, complementary design, monochrome design, neutral design, split complementary color design, primary color design, secondary color design and tertiary color design.
A successful graphic design work, with the help of the expressive force of color, can enhance the charm of the work itself, create novel visual effects, and effectively attract more target groups. At the same time, high-quality color design can fully convey the quality of the product itself, visually enhance the grade of the product, and achieve better visual communication advertising effect.
The functions of color are generally divided into five types: main color, color matching, background color, fusion color and emphasis color. Generally speaking, in color matching, if you want to highlight the "protagonist", you must make use of the differences in lightness, saturation and color difference to make the "protagonist" more eye-catching.
As long as we make good use of powerful colors, create different contrast pictures and control the stability and tension of the pictures, we can successfully enhance the popularity of the "protagonist". The color used to set off the main color is called color matching. When choosing a color scheme, the key point is to choose a tone that is opposite to the main color. Whether there is color matching or not has a very obvious influence on the overall impression of the picture.