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Color: a workshop for artists and designers / David Hornung.

By: Hornung, David, 1950-.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Laurence King, 2012Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1 online resource (168 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 1780673094; 9781780673097.Subject(s): Color in art | Color in design | Painting -- TechniqueAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Color.DDC classification: 701.85
Contents:
Color: A workshop for artists and designers; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface: Michael James; Foreword: Lydia Neuman; Introduction; 1: Seeing Color; 2: First Principles; 3: Materials and Techniques; 4: Beginning Color Studies; 5: Color Interaction; 6: Applying Color Principles; 7: Color Harmony; 8: Color Research; 9: Color Experience and Interpretation; 10: Color Studies on the Computer; Illustrated Glossary; Bibliography; Credits; Index.
Summary: Taking a practical approach to color, Color: A workshop for artists and designers is an invaluable resource for art students and professionals alike. With its sequence of specially designed assignments and in-depth discussions, it effectively bridges the gap between color theory and practice to inspire confidence and understanding in anyone who works with color. This second edition has been carefully reviewed and revised throughout. Presented in a new larger format, it includes much-enhanced sections on key color principles such as color perception, visual structure, materials and techniques, p.
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Previous edition: 2005.

Includes bibliographical references (page 165) and index.

Color: A workshop for artists and designers; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface: Michael James; Foreword: Lydia Neuman; Introduction; 1: Seeing Color; 2: First Principles; 3: Materials and Techniques; 4: Beginning Color Studies; 5: Color Interaction; 6: Applying Color Principles; 7: Color Harmony; 8: Color Research; 9: Color Experience and Interpretation; 10: Color Studies on the Computer; Illustrated Glossary; Bibliography; Credits; Index.

Taking a practical approach to color, Color: A workshop for artists and designers is an invaluable resource for art students and professionals alike. With its sequence of specially designed assignments and in-depth discussions, it effectively bridges the gap between color theory and practice to inspire confidence and understanding in anyone who works with color. This second edition has been carefully reviewed and revised throughout. Presented in a new larger format, it includes much-enhanced sections on key color principles such as color perception, visual structure, materials and techniques, p.