Pigments, colours and mediums are the tools of an artist. Ever since human beings stood upright, freeing their hands, they have been using natural pigments, earth colours and synthetic pigments to record their experiences. If the language is meant to communicate ideas and record events, then art was truly yhe first language. Colour is the most immediate form of non- verbal communication. We naturally react to colour as we have evolved with a certain understanding of it, partly because the survival of our ancestors depended on it with regard to what to consume and avoid. Colour is used to represent thoughts and emotions in a way that no other element of design can, and it can act as an instant attention grabber whether in print, on screen or...
Life is a pallet of colours; every colour has its own importance. Imagining a life without colours i...
The conditions for colour in culture today give us an environment where colour reproduction now seem...
The term “abstract” became the slogan of modernism in the early 20th century. Cubistic aspirations h...
Colour is a perception of light by human brain. In simple words when a ray of light strikes an objec...
Color is the visual perceptual ability of people towards the categories called red, yellow, blue and...
Colour is one of the most influential tools in design, with the ability to influence the way one per...
Colours are life of paintings. Without colours ‘painting’ seems incomplete and dull. Painting is vis...
Colours are all around us and they affect our daily lives, but what exactly are they and what is the...
Colour is the most enriched and endless form of human life. It reflects our mood and more importantl...
The nature gives us a spectacular colour identification of elements within its global aspect. Human...
The essays collected into this volume are organized into five interrelated sections exploring discou...
Colour makes our lives more interesting how dull it would be in a black-and-white world! It pleases ...
Graphics was a two dimensional notion till the nineteenth century. It was only in the twentieth cent...
Everybody views and uses color from early childhood onwards. But this magnificent property of all ob...
This paper presents some conclusions inferred from the work in progress developed with design studen...
Life is a pallet of colours; every colour has its own importance. Imagining a life without colours i...
The conditions for colour in culture today give us an environment where colour reproduction now seem...
The term “abstract” became the slogan of modernism in the early 20th century. Cubistic aspirations h...
Colour is a perception of light by human brain. In simple words when a ray of light strikes an objec...
Color is the visual perceptual ability of people towards the categories called red, yellow, blue and...
Colour is one of the most influential tools in design, with the ability to influence the way one per...
Colours are life of paintings. Without colours ‘painting’ seems incomplete and dull. Painting is vis...
Colours are all around us and they affect our daily lives, but what exactly are they and what is the...
Colour is the most enriched and endless form of human life. It reflects our mood and more importantl...
The nature gives us a spectacular colour identification of elements within its global aspect. Human...
The essays collected into this volume are organized into five interrelated sections exploring discou...
Colour makes our lives more interesting how dull it would be in a black-and-white world! It pleases ...
Graphics was a two dimensional notion till the nineteenth century. It was only in the twentieth cent...
Everybody views and uses color from early childhood onwards. But this magnificent property of all ob...
This paper presents some conclusions inferred from the work in progress developed with design studen...
Life is a pallet of colours; every colour has its own importance. Imagining a life without colours i...
The conditions for colour in culture today give us an environment where colour reproduction now seem...
The term “abstract” became the slogan of modernism in the early 20th century. Cubistic aspirations h...