Thursday, February 21, 2008

Lesson #6 - One Color becomes Two

For this exercise, find some sheets of colored paper, magazines, etc. and cut out 3 inch squares of the same color and cut out two (differently colored) 2 inch squares. Arrange the smaller squares as follows: One at the top of a sheet of white paper, and the other two on top of and in the center of the two larger squares. The arrangement should look like this:













Now repeat this system until you find the combinations that produce the greatest contrast of the main color. Which designs do you find to be the most successful?











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