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Color will never exist alone. In fact, the effect of a color is determined by many factors: the reflected light, the surrounding colors, or the viewing angle of the viewer.

There are ten basic color matching designs, called:

Achromatic, analogous, clash,

Complementary design, monochromatic design, neutral design,

Splitcomplement, primary,

Secondary and tertiary designs.

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Colorless design

No color, only black, white, and gray.

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Analog Design

There may be three consecutive colors or any of its light and dark colors on the hue circle.

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Conflict design

Match a color to the left or right color of its complementary color.

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Complementary design

Use the opposite color on the hue circle.

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Monochrome design

Match a color to any one or all of its bright and dark colors. .

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Neutral design

Adding a color complement or black makes it fade or neutral.

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Split complementary color design

Combine a color with the color on either side of it.

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Primary color design

Combine pure primary colors red, yellow and blue.

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Secondary color design

Combine the secondary colors green, purple and orange.

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Three color three color design

The tri-color tri-color design is one of the following two combinations: red orange, yellow-green, blue-purple, or blue-green, yellow-orange, and red-violet, and each color has an equal distance from each other on the hue circle.

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