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The Enjoyment and Use of Color

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Here is a wonderful guide for mixing colors to retain full brilliance. Learn to use near-complements and "triads" in design and composition, to relate colors as harmoniously as possible, how to represent sunlight, and much more. 7 color plates, 29 illustrations.

274 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1964

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December 10, 2013
A book about color with hardly any figures and no use of color? This book is probably chock-full of great info, and I did get a few good tidbits out of it, but while it might entice the noble left-brained color-scientist, it went straight to the bottom of my reading pile, underneath all the art books with plenty of eye-candy.
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June 3, 2007
there isn't a lot of actual color in this book. maybe the newer editions have more. sort of like a 1st gen iPod and a video iPod. or maybe an iPod Mini and a video iPod is a better comparison.

i am huge nerd for color theory.
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