This document lists 5 different color schemes: complementary colors, triadic colors, analogous colors, monochromatic colors, and compound colors. Complementary colors are pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel, triadic colors form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel, analogous colors are side-by-side on the color wheel, monochromatic colors use tints and shades of a single color, and compound colors combine complementary, analogous, or triadic colors.
This document lists 5 different color schemes: complementary colors, triadic colors, analogous colors, monochromatic colors, and compound colors. Complementary colors are pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel, triadic colors form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel, analogous colors are side-by-side on the color wheel, monochromatic colors use tints and shades of a single color, and compound colors combine complementary, analogous, or triadic colors.
This document lists 5 different color schemes: complementary colors, triadic colors, analogous colors, monochromatic colors, and compound colors. Complementary colors are pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel, triadic colors form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel, analogous colors are side-by-side on the color wheel, monochromatic colors use tints and shades of a single color, and compound colors combine complementary, analogous, or triadic colors.
This document lists 5 different color schemes: complementary colors, triadic colors, analogous colors, monochromatic colors, and compound colors. Complementary colors are pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel, triadic colors form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel, analogous colors are side-by-side on the color wheel, monochromatic colors use tints and shades of a single color, and compound colors combine complementary, analogous, or triadic colors.