This document discusses different color combinations that can be used in presentations. It explains that there are 12 colors in the color wheel that can be combined in various ways. Some combinations include complementary colors that are across from each other, analogous colors that are next to each other, split complementary that combine two adjacent colors with a complementary one, triadic that use three colors forming a triangle, and monochromatic that use tints and shades of a single hue. Understanding these color combinations from the color wheel can help designers create effective color schemes for presentations.
How to use the color wheel to create colorful presentations
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2. Color combinations basics for
presentation designers
The 12 colors in the color wheel can be
combined in different ways.
Some of the colors are considered warm,
and some cold. Some are considered be
complementary in different ways. Colors
next to each other are called analogous and
using the same color and its tints tones and
shades is called monochromatic.
We can use these color combinations in the
color wheel to create color schemes.