WorksheetsUsing color in graphic design
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
What is the simplest formula for creating color harmony?
Analogous
Triadic
Complementary
Monochromatic
Which color scheme uses colors that are next to each other on the color wheel?
Complementary
Monochromatic
Analogous
Tetradic
What does the term 'hue' refer to in color theory?
The vibrancy of a color
Another word for 'color'
How dark or light a color is
The intensity of a color
What is the effect of adjusting a color's saturation?
Changes its basic hue
Makes it appear more subtle or more vibrant
Shifts it to a complementary color
Alters its value from dark to light
Which color scheme is known for using three colors that form a perfect triangle on the color wheel?
Split-complementary
Triadic
Complementary
Analogous
What should be considered to ensure readability in design?
Making sure colors are legible and easy on the eyes
Applying the most vibrant colors available
Using only primary colors
Focusing solely on monochromatic schemes
How can a tetradic color scheme be effectively used?
Focusing on secondary colors only
Using only primary colors
By letting one color dominate and the others serve as an accent
Applying four shades of the same hue
What is a common method to reduce the 'vibration' effect between colors?
Adjusting the lightness, darkness, or saturation
Applying complementary colors exclusively
Limiting the palette to primary colors
Using only neutral colors
Which color scheme uses colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel?
Monochromatic
Analogous
Triadic
Complementary
What does 'value' refer to in color theory?
How dark or light the color is
The emotional impact of the color
The saturation level of the color
The cost of the color in the market
