
About Course
π¨ Color Combinations Training Course
β³ Course Duration:
20 hours β over 3 weeks
π― Target Audience:
Graphic designers π¨, web designers π», artists ποΈ, marketing professionals π’, and anyone interested in understanding how to use color effectively in design.
π Course Content:
π§ Unit 1: Introduction to Color Theory (4 hours)
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π¨ What is Color Theory? Understanding the science and psychology of colors.
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π The Color Wheel: Exploring the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
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π Color Harmonies: Introduction to complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary colors.
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π‘οΈ Color Temperature: Understanding warm and cool colors and their design impact.
π‘ Unit 2: Color Models and Systems (4 hours)
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π₯οΈ RGB (Red, Green, Blue): Used in digital media, colors by light.
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π¨οΈ CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black): Used in printing, colors by pigment.
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π HSB/HSV (Hue, Saturation, Brightness/Value): Color perception model.
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π Lab Color Model: Advanced color space for accurate digital editing.
π§ Unit 3: Understanding Color Psychology (4 hours)
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β€οΈπ Impact of Colors on Emotions: Emotional influence of different colors.
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π·οΈ Using Color in Branding: Colorβs role in brand identity.
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π Cultural Significance of Colors: Varying meanings across cultures.
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π§βπ€βπ§ Choosing Colors for Target Audiences: Demographic-based color selection.
ποΈ Unit 4: Effective Use of Color in Design (6 hours)
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ποΈβπ¨οΈ Color Contrast and Legibility: Ensuring readability and accessibility.
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ποΈ Color Schemes for Web and Print Design:
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π¨ Monochromatic
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π― Complementary
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π Analogous
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πΊ Triadic
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π§ Designing with Color in Mind: For effective visual impact.
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π Creating Visual Hierarchy with Color: Guiding the viewerβs attention.
π§ͺ Unit 5: Practical Applications of Color Combinations (6 hours)
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π§© Creating Color Palettes: For branding, websites, and print.
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π οΈ Tools for Choosing Palettes: Adobe Color, Coolors, Paletton.
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π₯οΈ Color in Web Design: UI/UX best practices.
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π§ͺ Evaluating Color Choices: Testing schemes in real-world designs.
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βΏ Color Accessibility: Designing for users with color vision deficiencies.
π§Ύ Assessment Tools:
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π Theoretical Exams: Testing knowledge of theory and application.
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βοΈ Practical Exercises: Applying color principles to mock projects.
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π Final Project: Create a branding package with rationale behind chosen color schemes.
π Expected Outcomes from the Course:
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Deep understanding of color theory and systems.
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Ability to design with appealing, effective, and accessible color combinations.
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Knowledge of color psychology and audience-based design choices.
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Hands-on skills to use professional tools for color palette creation.
π Course Certification:
Upon successful completion, participants receive a Certification in Color Combinations, verifying their design proficiency and creative use of color in various media.
π§βπ This course offers a comprehensive journey into the world of color, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to design confidently with visual harmony, emotional impact, and user accessibility in mind.