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Triad color schemes

Subtractive Theory of Color, Continued Complimentary Complimentary color schemes, sometimes known as harmonies of contrast, color schemes conspicuously introduce opposite colors on the color wheel. Complimentary color schemes peak interest but, equal amounts of complimentary colors distract instead of focus.    To maintain harmony in complimentary color schemes, use unequal areas, neutralize one color with another, place the primary color as the center of interest and the compliment for the background, contrast light values against dark values, or place dull colors against bright colors. This will give variety to color schemes and create interest. Figure 2-18 is an effective complimentary color scheme using the compliments of orange and blue. Figure  2-18.—A  complimentary  color  scheme. Continued  on  next  page 2-20

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