The color wheel does the heavy lifting where color theory is concerned — and looks great while doing it, too! Believe it or not, it dates all the way back to Sir Isaac Newton‘s work on color and light ...
Have you ever heard the song ‘Bold as Love’ by Jimi Hendrix? I’ve listened to John Mayer’s cover of that song a million times (I may be just a bit of a John Mayer fan, and a bit dramatic). But the ...
The color wheel was first developed by English mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton, who discovered that white light (what we perceive as colorless daylight) is composed of a spectrum of ...
Jerry Cao is a UX content strategist at UXPin — the wireframing and prototyping app. To learn more about how to create visually digestible interfaces, download the free e-book Web UI Design for the ...
Before we dive into the mesmerising world of color psychology, let’s start with the basics of color theory. Color theory is the art of combining colours to create visually pleasing designs. It’s like ...
Colors play a huge role in the way we perceive the world. Without even realizing it, colors have the ability to evoke emotions and trigger certain reactions. Colors can even go as far as subliminally ...