Fashion Design 101
In fashion design, color theory is an essential part of the creative process. Understanding how colors interact with each other can help designers create visually appealing and cohesive designs.
One of the most important concepts in color theory is the color wheel. The color wheel consists of 12 colors that are organized in a circle, with primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow, which cannot be created by mixing other colors. Secondary colors are green, orange, and purple, which are created by mixing two primary colors. Tertiary colors are made by mixing a primary color and a secondary color.
Another important concept is color harmony. There are several types of color harmony, including:
When designing a garment, designers must also consider the color temperature, which can be warm or cool. Warm colors include reds, oranges, and yellows and can create a sense of excitement and energy. Cool colors include blues, greens, and purples and can create a calming and relaxing effect.
Finally, designers must also consider cultural and social associations with colors. For example, in Western cultures, white is associated with purity and weddings, while in Asian cultures, white is associated with funerals and mourning.
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